Chapter 16 Respiratory Emergencies Terms

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Acidosis

The buildup of excess acid in the blood or body tissues that can result from the primary illness

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Adventitious breath sounds

Abnormal breath sounds such as wheezing, stridor, rhonchi, and crackles

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Alkalosis

The buildup of excess base (lack of acids) in the body fluids

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Allergen

A substance that causes an allergic reaction

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Anaphylaxis

An extreme, life-threatening, systemic allergic reaction that may include shock and respiratory failure

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Asthma

An acute spasm of the smaller air passages, called bronchioles, associated with excessive mucus production and with swelling of the mucous lining of the respiratory passages

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Atelectasis

Collapse of the alveolar air spaces of the lungs

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Bronchial breath sounds

Normal breath sounds made by air moving through the bronchi

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Bronchiolitis

Inflammation of the bronchioles that usually occurs in children younger than 2 years and is often caused by the respiratory syncytial virus

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Bronchitis

An acute or chronic inflammation of the lung that may damage lung tissues; usually associated with cough and production of sputum and, depending on its cause, sometimes fever

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Carbon dioxide retention

A condition characterized by a chronically high blood level of carbon dioxide in which the respiratory center no longer responds to high blood levels of carbon dioxide

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Carbon monoxide

An odorless, colorless, tasteless, and highly poisonous gas that results from incomplete oxidation of carbon in combustion

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

A lung disease characterized by chronic obstruction of lung airflow that interferes with normal breathing and is not fully reversible

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Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)

A method of ventilation used primarily in the treatment of critically ill patients with respiratory distress; can prevent the need for endotracheal intubation

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COVID-19

A respiratory disease caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. The virus is a coronavirus, similar to the one that causes the common cold

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Crackles

Crackling, rattling breath sounds that signal fluid in the air spaces of the lungs

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Croup

A viral inflammatory disease of the upper respiratory system that may cause a partial airway obstruction and is characterized by a barking cough; usually seen in children

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Diphtheria

An infectious disease in which a pseudomembrane forms, lining the pharynx; this lining can severely obstruct the passage of air into the larynx

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Embolus

A blood clot or other substance in the circulatory system that travels to the blood vessel when it causes a blockage of blood flow

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Emphysema

A disease of the lungs in which there is extreme dilation and eventual destruction of the pulmonary alveoli with poor exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide; it is one form of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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Epiglottis

A bacterial infection in which the epiglottis becomes inflamed and enlarged and may cause an upper airway obstruction

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Hay fever

An allergic response, usually to outdoor airborne allergens such as pollen or sometimes indoor allergens such as dust mites or pet dander; also called allergic rhinitis

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Hyperventilation

Rapid, usually deep, breathing that lowers the blood carbon dioxide level below normal

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Hyperventilation syndrome

This syndrome occurs in the absence of physical problems. The respirations of a person who is experiencing hyperventilation syndrome may be as high as 40 shallow breaths/min or as low as only 20 very deep breaths/min. This syndrome is often associated with panic attacks

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Hypoxia

A dangerous condition in which the body tissues and cells do not have enough oxygen

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Hypoxic drive

A condition in which chronically low levels of oxygen in the blood stimulate the respiratory drive; seen in patients with chronic lung diseases

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Influenza type A

Virus that has crossed the animal/human barrier and has infected humans, recently reaching a pandemic level with the H1N1 strain

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Metered-dose inhaler (MDI)

A miniature spray canister used to direct medications through the mouth and into the lungs

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Orthopnea

Severe dyspnea experienced when lying down and relieved by sitting up

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Oxygenation

The process of delivering oxygen to the blood by diffusion from the alveoli following inhalation into the lungs

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Pandemic

An outbreak that occurs on a global scale

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Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea

Severe shortness of breath, especially at night after several hours of reclining; the person to forced to sit up to breathe

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Pleural effusion

A collection of fluid between the lung and chest wall that may compress the lung

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Pertussis (whooping cough)

An airborne bacterial infection that affects mostly children younger than 6 years. Patients will be feverish and exhibit a "whoop" sound on inspiration after a caught attack; highly contagious through droplet

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Pleuritic chest pain

Sharp, stabbing pain in the chest that is worsened by a deep breath or other chest wall movement; often caused by inflammation or irritation of the pleura

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Pneumonia

An infectious disease of the lung that damages lung tissue

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Pneumothorax

An accumulation of air or gas in the pleural cavity

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Pulmonary edema

A buildup of fluid in the lungs, often as a result of congestive heart failure

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Pulmonary embolism

A blood clot that breaks off from a large vein and travels to the blood vessels of the lung, causing obstruction of blood flow

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Respiration

The process of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide

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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

A virus that causes an infection of the lungs and breathing passages; can lead to other serious illnesses that affect the lungs or heart, such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia. RSV is highly contagious and spread through droplets

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Rhonchi

Coarse, low-pitched breath sounds heard in patients with chronic mucus in the upper airways

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Small-volume nebulizer

A respiratory device that holds liquid medicine that is turned into a fine mist. The patient inhales the medication into the airways and lungs as a treatment for conditions such as asthma

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Stridor

A harsh, high-pitched respiratory sound, generally heard during inspiration, that is caused by partial blockage or narrowing of the upper airway; may be audible without a stethoscope

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Ventilation

Exchange of air between the lungs and the environment, spontaneously by the patient or with assistance from another person, such as a EMT

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Tuberculosis (TB)

A contagious disease that attacks the lungs and that can remain dormant in a person's lungs for decades, then reactivate; many strains are resistant to antibiotics. TB is spread by cough

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Vesicular breath sounds

Normal breath sounds made by air moving in and out of the alveoli

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Wheezing

A high-pitched, whistling breath sound that is most prominent on expiration, and which suggests an obstruction or narrowing of the lower airways; occurs in asthma and bronchiolitis