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Determine the signs of chronic bronchitis based on Inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation.
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- Determine the signs of interstitial lung disease based on Inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation.Determine the signs of tension pneumothorax based on Trachea and apex beat, expansion, percussion, breath sounds and vocal resonance.Determine the signs of bronchiectasis based on systemic signs, sputum, breath sounds and signs of severe bronchiectasis
- Discuss a respiratory disorder, include the specific malfunction and possible treatments in details and include all anatomical terminology in details.Determine the signs of pleural effusion based on tracheal and apex beat, expansion, percussion, breath sounds and vocal resonance.Determine the signs of atelectasis based on tracheal position, expansion, percussion and breath sounds.
- Compare and contrast the following terms: Acute bronchitis and chronic bronchitisa. Describe the effects of a large openpneumothorax on respiratory function and oncardiovascular function.b. Explain how covering an open pneumothoraximproves oxygen levels.c. Explain a possible cause of increasedrespiratory distress following the covering of anopen pneumothorax.Discuss the administration of hyperbaric oxygen?