Which pulmonary disorders can cause subsequent atelectasis? Which pulmonary disorders can cause subsequent atelectasis? Read Details
The pleural space is in direct contact with the atmosphere s… The pleural space is in direct contact with the atmosphere such that gas can move freely in and out. Which type of pneumothorax does the above statement represent? Read Details
What are precipitating factors of postoperative atelectasis? What are precipitating factors of postoperative atelectasis? Read Details
As gas accumulates in the pleural space, the chest diameter… As gas accumulates in the pleural space, the chest diameter increases on the affected side in a tension pneumothorax. Read Details
The classic presentation of a pneumothorax is that of sudden… The classic presentation of a pneumothorax is that of sudden crisis onset. What symptoms may the patient experience? Read Details
A thoracostomy chest tube attached to an underwater sealed i… A thoracostomy chest tube attached to an underwater sealed is inserted into the patient’s pleural cavity to withdraw air, blood, and/or fluid. Read Details
What type of pneumothorax is caused by a medical procedure d… What type of pneumothorax is caused by a medical procedure during specific diagnostic or therapeutic procedures? Read Details
Atelectasis may be limited to the smallest lung unit that is… Atelectasis may be limited to the smallest lung unit that is the alveolus or _________ _______, or it may involve an entire lung or segment of the lung. Read Details
The major pathologic and anatomic alterations associated wit… The major pathologic and anatomic alterations associated with atelectasis include partial or total collapse of the following: Read Details
The major pathologic or structural changes of the lungs that… The major pathologic or structural changes of the lungs that may result from a flail chest: Read Details