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Determine the signs of pleural effusion based on tracheal and apex beat, expansion, percussion, breath sounds and vocal resonance.
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- Determine the signs of atelectasis based on tracheal position, expansion, percussion and breath sounds.Determine the signs of pneumothorax based on tracheal position, expansion, percussion and breath sounds.Determine the signs of tension pneumothorax based on Trachea and apex beat, expansion, percussion, breath sounds and vocal resonance.
- Explain the effects of pleural effusion on ventilation.Define parietal pleuraa. 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.
- a. Explain why pulmonary edema causes severehypoxia.b. Trace the path of a pulmonary embolusresulting from thrombophlebitis.c. Compare the effects on respiration of a verysmall embolus and a very large one.Describe the structure, location and function of the pleural membranes.Discuss a respiratory disorder, include the specific malfunction and possible treatments in details and include all anatomical terminology in details.