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- Document objective findings of a problem-based respiratory assessment.Discuss a respiratory disorder, include the specific malfunction and possible treatments in details and include all anatomical terminology in details.Discuss general nursing interventions for the management of respiratory conditions. Give a rationale for each intervention.
- Indicate if, how, and briefly explain why both restrictive and obstructive diseases would change residual volume and total lung capacity.Describe the role of the Respiratory Therapist in caring for the Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patient?Clinical terms for variations in respiratory rhythm are listed in the boxes below. Place each term in the proper location to identify the combination of factors (e.g. volume and rate) that characterizes each condition. Respiratory Kussmaul Нyperpnea Tachypnea Hypoventilation Apnea arrest respiration High intensity exercise Eupnea Rate of breathing 47 of 60 Prev Next> Volume of breathing