Please Provide Definition Explained for Students (Easy Guide)
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Original Question
Please provide the definition for each of the following terms/phrases in your own words. Please note that the turn it in score must be less than 20% for the assignment to be graded. Tachypnea Hypopnea Hypoventilation Hyperventilation Bronchial Breath Sounds Vesicular Breath Sounds Broncho-Vesicular Breath Sounds Crackles Wheezing Ventilation Respiratory distress Respiratory Failure Suprasternal Retractions Substernal Retractions Supraclavicular Retractions Intracoastal Retractions Subcostal Retractions Stridor Nasal flaring Grunting Cyanosis Pallor Hypoxia Hypoxemia Tactile Fremitus -Increased Tactile Fremitus meaning -Decreased Tactile Fremitus meaning Percussion Flat Percussion Resonance Percussion Hyper resonance Percussion Dullness Percussion Tympany Percussion Dullness Percusson Inspiration Expiration Diaphragm Chest expansion Flail chest Trachea Upper Respiratory system Lower Respiratory system Epiglottis Bronchus Bronchioles Alveoli Carina Xyphoid Process Angle of Louis Larnyx Pharynx Surfactant Egophony Bronchophony Whispered pectoriloquy Capnography SpO2 PaO2 Intrathoracic volume Residual Volume Tracheal Deviation Pneumothorax Atelectasis Clubbed fingers Respiratory Acidosis Hypercapnia Increased AP Diameter of Chest aka Barrel Chest Thoracic cage Pleura Hemoglobin Lung Expansion Compliance Central Control of respiration Control of respiration bronchoconstriction Cough reflex Cognitive-perceptual pattern Increased nailbed angle Profile Sign Crepitus Bronchoscopy Lung biopsy Thoracentesis Thoracentesis Positioning Pulmonary function tests Pulmonary angiogram Positron emission tomography Pleural friction rub Kussmaul respirations Cheyne Stokes Respirations Incentive Spirometry Coughing and Deep Breathing Pursed Lip Breathing Peak Flow
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