Deck 22: Pneumothorax

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Match the arterial blood gas changes that occur in a large pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
HCO3-

A)Increases
B)Decreases
C)Normal
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Match the findings that typically develop in the patient with a pneumothorax with the pulmonary function studies listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
RV%

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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MATCHING
The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs, shown below, that cause the clinical scenario associated with Pneumothorax.
Atelectasis Clinical Scenario

A)YES-This is associated with pneumothorax.
B)NO-This is not associated with pneumothorax.
Question
Match the findings that typically develop in the patient with a pneumothorax with the pulmonary function studies listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
RV/TLC%

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
Question
Match the arterial blood gas changes that occur in a small pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
HCO3-

A)Increases
B)Decreases
C)Normal
Question
Match the findings that typically develop in the patient with a pneumothorax with the pulmonary function studies listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
VC

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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MATCHING
The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs, shown below, that cause the clinical scenario associated with Pneumothorax.
Excessive Bronchial Secretions Clinical Scenario

A)YES-This is associated with pneumothorax.
B)NO-This is not associated with pneumothorax.
Question
Match the arterial blood gas changes that occur in a large pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
pH

A)Increases
B)Decreases
C)Normal
Question
Match the arterial blood gas changes that occur in a small pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
pH

A)Increases
B)Decreases
C)Normal
Question
Match the findings that typically develop in the patient with a pneumothorax with the pulmonary function studies listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
VT

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
Question
Match the arterial blood gas changes that occur in a large pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
PaCO2

A)Increases
B)Decreases
C)Normal
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MATCHING
The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs, shown below, that cause the clinical scenario associated with Pneumothorax.
Distal Airway and Alveolar Weakening Clinical Scenario

A)YES-This is associated with pneumothorax.
B)NO-This is not associated with pneumothorax.
Question
Match the findings that typically develop in the patient with a pneumothorax with the pulmonary function studies listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
TLC

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
Question
Match the findings that typically develop in the patient with a pneumothorax with the pulmonary function studies listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
FRC

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
Question
Match the findings that typically develop in the patient with a pneumothorax with the pulmonary function studies listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
FRC

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
Question
Match the arterial blood gas changes that occur in a small pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
PaCO2

A)Increases
B)Decreases
C)Normal
Question
Match the findings that typically develop in the patient with a pneumothorax with the pulmonary function studies listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
IC

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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MATCHING
The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs, shown below, that cause the clinical scenario associated with Pneumothorax.
Alveolar Consolidation Clinical Scenario

A)YES-This is associated with pneumothorax.
B)NO-This is not associated with pneumothorax.
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MATCHING
The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs, shown below, that cause the clinical scenario associated with Pneumothorax.
Increased Alveolar-Capillary Membrane Thickness Clinical Scenario

A)YES-This is associated with pneumothorax.
B)NO-This is not associated with pneumothorax.
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MATCHING
The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs, shown below, that cause the clinical scenario associated with Pneumothorax.
Bronchospasm Clinical Scenario

A)YES-This is associated with pneumothorax.
B)NO-This is not associated with pneumothorax.
Question
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
CO

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
Question
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
CI

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
Question
Match what develops in the oxygen indices of a patient with a pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
DO2

A)Normal
B)Descreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
Question
According to the textbook, when gas moves between the pleural space and the atmosphere during a ventilatory cycle, the patient is said to have an open chest wound.
Question
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
SVR

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
Question
Match what develops in the oxygen indices of a patient with a pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
QS/QT

A)Normal
B)Descreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
Question
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
RAP

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
Question
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
SV

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
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Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
CVP

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
Question
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
RVSWI

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
Question
Match what develops in the oxygen indices of a patient with a pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
C(a-v)O2

A)Normal
B)Descreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
Question
A sucking chest wound is considered to be the most serious type of pneumothorax.
Question
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
PA

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
Question
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
SVI

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
Question
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
PVR

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
Question
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
LVSWI

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
Question
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
PCWP

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
Question
Match what develops in the oxygen indices of a patient with a pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
O2ER

A)Normal
B)Descreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
Question
Match what develops in the oxygen indices of a patient with a pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
VO2

A)Normal
B)Descreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
Question
Match what develops in the oxygen indices of a patient with a pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
SVO2

A)Normal
B)Descreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
Question
The physician usually elects to evacuate the gas when the pneumothorax is greater than 10%.
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The percussion notes over a pneumothorax are dull and flat.
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When a pneumothorax occurs suddenly and without any obvious underlying cause, it is referred to as an iatrogenic pneumothorax.
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After the lung has re-expanded and bubbling from the chest tube has ceased, the tube is left in place for another 24 to 48 hours.
Question
Gas-forming microorganisms can cause a pneumothorax.
Question
When a patient has a valvular pneumothorax due to a sucking chest wound, the intrapleural pressure on the affected side increases during exhalation.
Question
When a patient has a tension pneumothorax, the mediastinum generally moves to the affected side.
Question
When treating a pneumothorax with a chest tube and suction, the negative pressure usually does not exceed -2 cm H2O.
Question
The breath sounds over a pneumothorax are diminished.
Question
It is suggested that a spontaneous pneumothorax may result from the low negative intrathoracic pressure and mechanical stresses that take place in the lower zone of the upright lung.
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Deck 22: Pneumothorax
1
Match the arterial blood gas changes that occur in a large pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
HCO3-

A)Increases
B)Decreases
C)Normal
Increases
2
Match the findings that typically develop in the patient with a pneumothorax with the pulmonary function studies listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
RV%

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
Decreases
3
MATCHING
The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs, shown below, that cause the clinical scenario associated with Pneumothorax.
Atelectasis Clinical Scenario

A)YES-This is associated with pneumothorax.
B)NO-This is not associated with pneumothorax.
YES-This is associated with pneumothorax.
4
Match the findings that typically develop in the patient with a pneumothorax with the pulmonary function studies listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
RV/TLC%

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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5
Match the arterial blood gas changes that occur in a small pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
HCO3-

A)Increases
B)Decreases
C)Normal
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6
Match the findings that typically develop in the patient with a pneumothorax with the pulmonary function studies listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
VC

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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MATCHING
The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs, shown below, that cause the clinical scenario associated with Pneumothorax.
Excessive Bronchial Secretions Clinical Scenario

A)YES-This is associated with pneumothorax.
B)NO-This is not associated with pneumothorax.
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8
Match the arterial blood gas changes that occur in a large pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
pH

A)Increases
B)Decreases
C)Normal
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9
Match the arterial blood gas changes that occur in a small pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
pH

A)Increases
B)Decreases
C)Normal
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10
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VT

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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11
Match the arterial blood gas changes that occur in a large pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
PaCO2

A)Increases
B)Decreases
C)Normal
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MATCHING
The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs, shown below, that cause the clinical scenario associated with Pneumothorax.
Distal Airway and Alveolar Weakening Clinical Scenario

A)YES-This is associated with pneumothorax.
B)NO-This is not associated with pneumothorax.
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13
Match the findings that typically develop in the patient with a pneumothorax with the pulmonary function studies listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
TLC

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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14
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FRC

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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15
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FRC

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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16
Match the arterial blood gas changes that occur in a small pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
PaCO2

A)Increases
B)Decreases
C)Normal
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17
Match the findings that typically develop in the patient with a pneumothorax with the pulmonary function studies listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
IC

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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MATCHING
The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs, shown below, that cause the clinical scenario associated with Pneumothorax.
Alveolar Consolidation Clinical Scenario

A)YES-This is associated with pneumothorax.
B)NO-This is not associated with pneumothorax.
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MATCHING
The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs, shown below, that cause the clinical scenario associated with Pneumothorax.
Increased Alveolar-Capillary Membrane Thickness Clinical Scenario

A)YES-This is associated with pneumothorax.
B)NO-This is not associated with pneumothorax.
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MATCHING
The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs, shown below, that cause the clinical scenario associated with Pneumothorax.
Bronchospasm Clinical Scenario

A)YES-This is associated with pneumothorax.
B)NO-This is not associated with pneumothorax.
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21
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
CO

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
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22
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
CI

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
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23
Match what develops in the oxygen indices of a patient with a pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
DO2

A)Normal
B)Descreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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According to the textbook, when gas moves between the pleural space and the atmosphere during a ventilatory cycle, the patient is said to have an open chest wound.
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Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
SVR

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
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26
Match what develops in the oxygen indices of a patient with a pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
QS/QT

A)Normal
B)Descreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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27
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
RAP

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
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28
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
SV

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
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29
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
CVP

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
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30
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
RVSWI

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
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31
Match what develops in the oxygen indices of a patient with a pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
C(a-v)O2

A)Normal
B)Descreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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32
A sucking chest wound is considered to be the most serious type of pneumothorax.
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33
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
PA

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
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34
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
SVI

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
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35
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
PVR

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
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36
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
LVSWI

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
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37
Match what hemodynamic indices develop in a patient with a severe pnemothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
PCWP

A)Normal
B)Decreases
C)Increases
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38
Match what develops in the oxygen indices of a patient with a pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
O2ER

A)Normal
B)Descreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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39
Match what develops in the oxygen indices of a patient with a pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
VO2

A)Normal
B)Descreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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40
Match what develops in the oxygen indices of a patient with a pneumothorax with the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
SVO2

A)Normal
B)Descreases
C)Increases
D)Normal or decreased
E)Normal or increased
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41
The physician usually elects to evacuate the gas when the pneumothorax is greater than 10%.
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42
The percussion notes over a pneumothorax are dull and flat.
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43
When a pneumothorax occurs suddenly and without any obvious underlying cause, it is referred to as an iatrogenic pneumothorax.
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44
After the lung has re-expanded and bubbling from the chest tube has ceased, the tube is left in place for another 24 to 48 hours.
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45
Gas-forming microorganisms can cause a pneumothorax.
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46
When a patient has a valvular pneumothorax due to a sucking chest wound, the intrapleural pressure on the affected side increases during exhalation.
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47
When a patient has a tension pneumothorax, the mediastinum generally moves to the affected side.
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48
When treating a pneumothorax with a chest tube and suction, the negative pressure usually does not exceed -2 cm H2O.
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49
The breath sounds over a pneumothorax are diminished.
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It is suggested that a spontaneous pneumothorax may result from the low negative intrathoracic pressure and mechanical stresses that take place in the lower zone of the upright lung.
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