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Part 1 Lab Activity 12 Report Template: Respiratory System
Dalynna Nguyen
CSUSM
BIO 104 - Principles of Biology: Human Emphasis
Kamala Janiyani
November 26 , 2023
Part 1 Lab Activity 12 Report Template: Respiratory System
Lab for this week will have 2 parts. Part 1: read and complete pages 524-527 in the
Fundamentals of Biology E book.
All hyperlinks needed are available on Cougar Courses.
Exercise 1: Identifying Anatomical Structures of the Upper Respiratory Tract ( 1.6 pts)
Label: nose, nasal cavity, uvula, larynx, and epiglottis on the diagram provided
Part 1 Lab Activity 12 Report Template: Respiratory System
Exercise 2: Identifying Anatomical Structures of the Lower Respiratory Tract ( 1.6 pts)
Label trachea, diaphragm, bronchi and lungs on the diagram
Part 1 Lab Activity 12 Report Template: Respiratory System
Exercise 3: Microscopic Anatomy of a Respiratory System ( 1.6 pts)
Insert Screenshot of Trachea
Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelium:
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Oxygen Needs You take the vital signs for a
patient who does not appear to be in any distress
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breath. His oxygen saturation is 87% on room air.
You see in his previously charted vitals the
saturation was 86%. You have two other patients
who have requested your attention including one
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Question 32 A thorough review of a chest x-ray report from a client with COPD can yield what information?
Question 32 options:
Evidence of inflammation, anemia, collapsed airways, and ischemic heart disease
Evidence of air trapping, pulmonary edema, right sided heart failure, infection
Evidence of narrowed airways, sputum production, V/Q mismatch, and osteoporosis.
Evidence of hypoxemia, hypercapnia, acidosis, and respiratory failure
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Can someone help me do this worksheet please?
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Case #4Following an automobile accident, a 19 year old male is admitted to the hospital. He has sustained multiple burns, severe pulmonary contusions, and has aspirated. He is admitted to the ICU, intubated and placed on a ventilator with initial settings ofA/C 500 x 16 1.0 +10 PEEP. A PAC is inserted and ABG’sare drawn after 30 minutes of mechanical ventilation. CXR reveals correct placement of the ETT andPAC the presence of bilateral infiltrates.pH = 7.53Hgb = 14 gmsPaCO2 = 35 mmHgPvO2 = 28 mmHgPaO2 = 33 mmHgSvO2 = 58 mmHgHCO3 = 26 mEq/LSaO2 = 78%PAC measurements reveal the following values:CVP = 12 mmHgBP = 140/80 mmHgPAP = 50/25 mmHgHR = 110 beats/minPCWP = 6 mmHgCO = 6.0 L/minPart 3: What is the arterial- venous oxygen content (Ca-vO2) difference for this patient?Part 4: Calculate the patient’s extraction ratio.
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Case #4Following an automobile accident, a 19 year old male is admitted to the hospital. He has sustained multiple burns, severe pulmonary contusions, and has aspirated. He is admitted to the ICU, intubated and placed on a ventilator with initial settings of A/C 500 x 16 1.0 +10 PEEP. A PAC is inserted and ABG’sare drawn after 30 minutes of mechanical ventilation. CXR reveals correct placement of the ETT andPAC the presence of bilateral infiltrates.pH = 7.53 Hgb = 14 gmsPaCO2 = 35 mmHg PvO2 = 28 mmHgPaO2 = 33 mmHg SvO2 = 58 mmHgHCO3 = 26 mEq/LSaO2 = 78%PAC measurements reveal the following values:CVP = 12 mmHgBP = 140/80 mmHgPAP = 50/25 mmHg HR = 110 beats/minPCWP = 6 mmHg CO = 6.0 L/minPart 1: Interpret the ABGPart 2: What is the patient’s SVR? What is the patient’s PVR?
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QUESTION 1
A nurse is caring for a child who is receiving oxygen therapy. Which of the following findings indicates oxygen toxicity?
Hyperventilation
Decreased PaCO2
Increased blood pressure
Unconsciousness
QUESTION 2
A 7-year-old boy is being discharged from having a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy and is being discharged home with his mother. Home care instructions should include which of the following? Please select all that apply
Encourage the child to cough every 4 to 5 hours to prevent pneumonia
Observe the child for continuous swallowing
Administer an analgesic such as acetaminophen for pain
Observe the child for restlessness or difficulty breathing
Encourage the child to take spin of cool, clear liquids
QUESTION 3
Parents brought a 6-month old infant into a well-child clinic for complaints of vomiting and failure to grow. His birth weight was 7Ibs, and now he weighs 8Ibs, 6oz. The infant's mother reports that he is taking 4-8 oz every 4-5 hours, but he “spits up a…
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Assuming you have 2 patients suffering from cough and abdominal pain,. kindly make an fdar charting for that patient.PROBLEM#1: COUGHPROBLEM#2: ABDOMINAL PAIN
see Attached photo for example.
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I need help with a respiratory question, thanks :) :)
After successful resuscitation, the heart rate of neonate being ventilated with 100% O2 drops to 50/min. What should you do now?
Group of answer choices
Begin external chest compressions at 120 per minute.
Assess the infant’s peripheral pulses.
Continue to observe the infant for signs of shock.
Begin external chest compressions at 50/min.
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At 11 p.m., a patient is admitted to the Emergency Department (ED) with a respiratory rate of 44 breaths/minute and SaO2 85%. They are anxious with audible wheezes. The patient is immediately given nebulised Salbutamol follow by oxygen via face mask and Hydrocortisone intravenously (I.V).
2. Provide two (2) nursing interventions with rationales to improve airway clearance and/ or improve breathing pattern
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QUESTION 1
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You received a client for the physical assessment of the lungs and thorax. All the client findings were normal. Write down the objective report to
share with the primary health care provider. (categorize your answers under IPPA)
Inspection:
Palpation:
Percussion:
Auscultation:
For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac).
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Please I need help understanding this question
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Pls help!
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Give typing answer with explanation and conclusion
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Oxygenation
Ms Era Singh is a 39-year old secretary who was admitted to the hospital with an elevated temperature, fatigue, rapid, labored respirations; and mild dehydration. The nursing history reveals that Ms Singh has had a “bad cold” for several weeks that just wouldn’t go away. She has been dieting for several months and skipping meals. Ms Singh mentions that in addition to her full-time job as a secretary she is attending college classes 2 evenings a week. She has smoked one package of cigarettes per day since she was 18 years old. Chest x-ray confirms pneumonia.
The care plan appropriately focuses on the acute care of this client. Once she is significantly improved, the nurse will perform discharge teaching. What areas should be included?
It appears that the client’s sputum has not been cultured. In caring for this client, what infection control guidelines would be needed?
Ms Singh’s oxygen order is for a face mask at 6 L/min. She repeatedly pulls it off and you find it lying…
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Question 51
The nurse working on a medical unit is caring for a 67-year-old patient with a respiratory infection. The nurse finds the following on assessment: BP 92/58, HR 100, RR 22. What additional information does the nurse require to use the qSOFA score?
Question 51 options:
Oxygen saturation
Temperature
Lactate level
Glasgow coma scale score
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A pharmacy has in stock albuterol MDI (200 puffs inhaler puffs inhaler). A pharmacy technician receives an order for albuterol MDI for a patient who needs to inhale 1-2 puffs q4-6h prn wheezing. How many days’ supply will the pharmacy technician enter into the computer?
26 days
17 days
16 days
50 days.
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What I Know?
Pre-Assessment
Directions: Read the questions carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
1. A bunch of grapes represents the human breathing system. What does the main stem of a
bunch of grapes look like as one of the parts of the human breathing system?
C. Bronchioles
D. Trachea
A. Alveoli
B. Bronchi
2. The human body is composed of organs that work together to perform different functions.
Each organ belongs to an organ system that performs specific functions. Which organ system
is responsible for transporting nutrients, gases, and other molecules to and from the body?
A. Circulatory system
B. Digestive system
C. Excretory system
D. Respiratory system
3. What is the main function of the Respiratory System? It helps us to
A. breathe
B. breakdown food
C. simplify large molecules
D. transport materials throughout the body.
4. Which of the following parts of the respiratory system serve as the passageway of air into
the lungs?
A. Alveoli
B. Bronchi…
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Can you make a list of Actions/Nursing Interventions if the pregnant patient experienced bronchial asthma? and what would be the Response of the patient after doing the Nursing Interventions?
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assessing a patient receiving oxygen for carbon monoxide poisoning. You notice that the reservoir bag on the oxygen appliance is periodically completely collapsing. Which of the following is your most appropriate action?
Call the physician and recommend another oxygen delivery appliance.
Switch to a mask without a reservoir bag.
Increase the liter flow supplying oxygen to the device.
Ask the nurse what to do.
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Question 54
A 5-month-old infant was admitted to the pediatric unit with bronchiolitis. They are currently being monitored and receiving supportive care, including supplemental oxygen. Which of the following should be included in the nurse's assessment and documentation? Select all that apply.
Question 54 options:
Hydration status
Oxygen saturation
Respiratory rate and work of breathing
Findings on auscultation
Feeding status
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Mr. JKL is a 69 yr old white male complaining of shortness of breath during activities and sometimes at rest. He does not report any myocardial ischemia symptoms and is treated for hypertension and prostate cancer (diagnosed 5 years prior). The patient quit smoking 3 years ago and smoked on average 2 packs per day for 51 years. He was admitted to the hospital 4 months ago due to respiratory symptoms. The patient is not on supplemental oxygen, his oxygen saturation is 95%, and he reports some shortness of breath with a dyspnea rating of 5 (1-7 scale). The patient is sedentary, rarely walks outside of his home, and does not engage in sports or recreational activities.
Mr. JKL's preexercise medical exam results:
BMI = 31.8
Resting heart rate = 85
Blood pressure = 144/98
Enlarged anteroposterior chest diameter and decreased breath sounds and prolonged exhalation
Current medications:
Atrovent inhaler 8 puffs twice per day
Doxapram HCL, 50 mg 3 times daily
Furosemide, 40 mg 4 times daily…
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Give explanation of the correct option and explanation of the incorrect options.
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stion Completion Status:
QUESTION 4
is /are controlled in the operating room to decrease the risk of infection and minimize static electricity and
the consequent ignition of flammable solutions or objects.
O A. Traffic flow
O B. Air humidity
O C. compressed air
D. in-line gas and suction outlets
QUESTION 5
The surgical technologist's professional organization that supports students and graduates is :
Close Win
Save All Answers
Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers.
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The nurse is explaining the ventilator settings of a patient with ARDS to a nursing student. Which statement by the nurse best explains the purpose of a high positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP)?
1. PEEP will prevent lung damage while patient is on ventilator.
2 PEEP will push more air into the lungs during inhalation
3. PEEP allows the breathing machine to deliver 100% oxygen to the lungs.
4. PEEP prevents the alveoli from collapsing during exhalation
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- https://classroom.google hool of Careers arning Oxygen Needs You take the vital signs for a patient who does not appear to be in any distress and denies complaints of pain or shortness of breath. His oxygen saturation is 87% on room air. You see in his previously charted vitals the saturation was 86%. You have two other patients who have requested your attention including one who has been waiting for a shower. What will you do next? Scott School Apr 6, 2020 (Edited Nov 7). 1 point esc It Scenarios in Practice: Oxygen Needs Please respond in this thread. MUST BE AT LEAST 5 SENTENCES LONG Your answer Type here to search ? 2 # 3 d' $ 4 31 fs 99+ 5 6 hp 4- & 7 Due 11:59 PM fa Assigned < + fg 8 144arrow_forwardQuestion 32 A thorough review of a chest x-ray report from a client with COPD can yield what information? Question 32 options: Evidence of inflammation, anemia, collapsed airways, and ischemic heart disease Evidence of air trapping, pulmonary edema, right sided heart failure, infection Evidence of narrowed airways, sputum production, V/Q mismatch, and osteoporosis. Evidence of hypoxemia, hypercapnia, acidosis, and respiratory failurearrow_forwardCan someone help me do this worksheet please?arrow_forward
- Case #4Following an automobile accident, a 19 year old male is admitted to the hospital. He has sustained multiple burns, severe pulmonary contusions, and has aspirated. He is admitted to the ICU, intubated and placed on a ventilator with initial settings ofA/C 500 x 16 1.0 +10 PEEP. A PAC is inserted and ABG’sare drawn after 30 minutes of mechanical ventilation. CXR reveals correct placement of the ETT andPAC the presence of bilateral infiltrates.pH = 7.53Hgb = 14 gmsPaCO2 = 35 mmHgPvO2 = 28 mmHgPaO2 = 33 mmHgSvO2 = 58 mmHgHCO3 = 26 mEq/LSaO2 = 78%PAC measurements reveal the following values:CVP = 12 mmHgBP = 140/80 mmHgPAP = 50/25 mmHgHR = 110 beats/minPCWP = 6 mmHgCO = 6.0 L/minPart 3: What is the arterial- venous oxygen content (Ca-vO2) difference for this patient?Part 4: Calculate the patient’s extraction ratio.arrow_forwardCase #4Following an automobile accident, a 19 year old male is admitted to the hospital. He has sustained multiple burns, severe pulmonary contusions, and has aspirated. He is admitted to the ICU, intubated and placed on a ventilator with initial settings of A/C 500 x 16 1.0 +10 PEEP. A PAC is inserted and ABG’sare drawn after 30 minutes of mechanical ventilation. CXR reveals correct placement of the ETT andPAC the presence of bilateral infiltrates.pH = 7.53 Hgb = 14 gmsPaCO2 = 35 mmHg PvO2 = 28 mmHgPaO2 = 33 mmHg SvO2 = 58 mmHgHCO3 = 26 mEq/LSaO2 = 78%PAC measurements reveal the following values:CVP = 12 mmHgBP = 140/80 mmHgPAP = 50/25 mmHg HR = 110 beats/minPCWP = 6 mmHg CO = 6.0 L/minPart 1: Interpret the ABGPart 2: What is the patient’s SVR? What is the patient’s PVR?arrow_forwardQUESTION 1 A nurse is caring for a child who is receiving oxygen therapy. Which of the following findings indicates oxygen toxicity? Hyperventilation Decreased PaCO2 Increased blood pressure Unconsciousness QUESTION 2 A 7-year-old boy is being discharged from having a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy and is being discharged home with his mother. Home care instructions should include which of the following? Please select all that apply Encourage the child to cough every 4 to 5 hours to prevent pneumonia Observe the child for continuous swallowing Administer an analgesic such as acetaminophen for pain Observe the child for restlessness or difficulty breathing Encourage the child to take spin of cool, clear liquids QUESTION 3 Parents brought a 6-month old infant into a well-child clinic for complaints of vomiting and failure to grow. His birth weight was 7Ibs, and now he weighs 8Ibs, 6oz. The infant's mother reports that he is taking 4-8 oz every 4-5 hours, but he “spits up a…arrow_forward
- Assuming you have 2 patients suffering from cough and abdominal pain,. kindly make an fdar charting for that patient.PROBLEM#1: COUGHPROBLEM#2: ABDOMINAL PAIN see Attached photo for example.arrow_forwardThis is NOT graded!arrow_forwardI need help with a respiratory question, thanks :) :) After successful resuscitation, the heart rate of neonate being ventilated with 100% O2 drops to 50/min. What should you do now? Group of answer choices Begin external chest compressions at 120 per minute. Assess the infant’s peripheral pulses. Continue to observe the infant for signs of shock. Begin external chest compressions at 50/min.arrow_forward
- At 11 p.m., a patient is admitted to the Emergency Department (ED) with a respiratory rate of 44 breaths/minute and SaO2 85%. They are anxious with audible wheezes. The patient is immediately given nebulised Salbutamol follow by oxygen via face mask and Hydrocortisone intravenously (I.V). 2. Provide two (2) nursing interventions with rationales to improve airway clearance and/ or improve breathing patternarrow_forwardQUESTION 1 e Answer You received a client for the physical assessment of the lungs and thorax. All the client findings were normal. Write down the objective report to share with the primary health care provider. (categorize your answers under IPPA) Inspection: Palpation: Percussion: Auscultation: For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac). Arial ... 14px BIUS Paragraph !III > !!!arrow_forwardPlease answer this questionarrow_forward
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