Pulmonary Assessment

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  • Determine impairments and how it limits physical function

  • Determine adequate ventilatory mechanisms

  • Establish patient’s suitability for pulmonary PT

  • Develop and appropriate PT plan for a pt

  • Establish baseline to measure patient’s progress and effectiveness of treatment

  • Determine when to discontinue intervention and implement home program for self management

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  • Determine impairments and how it limits physical function

  • Determine adequate ventilatory mechanisms

  • Establish patient’s suitability for pulmonary PT

  • Develop and appropriate PT plan for a pt

  • Establish baseline to measure patient’s progress and effectiveness of treatment

  • Determine when to discontinue intervention and implement home program for self management

purpose of pt pulmonary assessment.

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Productive Cough

- “wet cough”

- (+) secretions

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Non Productive Cough

- “dry cough”

- (+) pathology

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Hemoptysis

blood in cough.

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Dyspnea

difficulty breathing or shortness of breath.

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Cachectic

body type characterized by weakness and wasting of the body.

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Cyanosis

bluish color of the skin due to lack of oxygen in the blood.

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Peripheral Cyanosis

cyanosis which presents in the distal extremities (e.g. fingers)

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Central Cyanosis

cyanosis which presents in mouth, head, and torso.

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Nasal Flaring

- nostrils widen to inhale more

- a sign of difficulty in breathing

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Diaphoresis

sweating.

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T/F If pt is distressed due to difficulty breathing, adjust your assessment accordingly.

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  • Pt seated in 45°

  • Contract SCM

position wherein jugular vein is visible.

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Jugular Vein Engorgement

happens when there is a backup of blood in the superior vena cava due to congestion.

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  • Sternocleidomastoid

  • Trapezius

accessory muscles of ventilation commonly hypertrophied.

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Hypertrophy

increase of the size of individual muscle fiber.

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Hyperplasia

increase in the number of muscle fibers.

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Retractions

often due to increased respiratory effort.

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  • Supraclavicular

  • Intercostal

retractions.

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Pursed Lip Breathing

- used to control inhalation/exhalation of air

- use of almost closed lips during expiration to maintain positive pressure within the bronchioles and thus prevent premature collapse of the weakened airways

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Clubbing

- tips of the fingers enlarge and the nails become extremely curved from front to back

- due to low oxygen supply

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160°

normal angle of nail.

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180°

angle of clubbed nail.

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Peripheral Edema

- caused by liquid retention in the legs

- gravity plays a role in this

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1:2

normal ratio of AP and lateral dimensions of chest.

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Barrel Chest

- circumference: upper chest > lower chest

- AP diameter of chest: >normal

- upper chest breathers

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Pectus Excavatum

- lower part of sternum is depressed

- lower ribs are flare out

- diaphragmatic breathers with excessive abdominal protusion and little upper chest movement during breathing

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Pectus Carinatum

sternum is prominent and protrudes anteriorly.

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T/F Symmetry of chest is observed anteriorly, posteriorly, and laterally.

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Slouched Position

- posture which helps abdominal muscles for lungs to expand easier

- helps with the accessory muscles

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Leaning forward on hands or forearm

ideal position/posture.

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Belly Breathers

uses diaphragm when breathing.

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Chest Breathers

- uses accessory muscles when breathing

- more rib action

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12-20 cpm

normal respiratory rate for adults.

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20-40 cpm

normal respiratory rate for children

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40-60 cpm

normal respiratory rate for infants

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1:2

ratio of inspiration at rest

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1:1

ratio of inspiration during activity

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1:4

ratio of inspiration of COPD patients.

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Eupnea

normal rate, depth, and rhythm of breathing.

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Tachypnea

fast, increased RR even without activity.

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Bradypnea

decreased RR.

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Apnea

absence of breathing.

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Hyperpnea

normal rate but deep respirations.

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Cheyne Stokes

gradual increase or gradual decrease with period of apnea.

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Biot’s Breathing

rapid, deep respiration (gasps), with shorts pauses between sets.

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Kussmaul’s Breathing

tachypnea and hyperpnea.

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Apneustic

prolonged inspiratory phase with shortened expiratory phase.

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Dyspnea

distressed and labored breath.

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Hyperventilation

deep and rapid breathing.

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Orthopnea

difficulty breathing in supine position.

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Apneusis

cessation of breathing in inspiratory phase.

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  • Diaphragm contacts and descends; abdomen rises

  • Lateral costal expansion as ribs elevate and move out

  • Upper chest rises

normal sequence of inspiration.

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Auscultation

process of listening to breath sounds

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  • T2

  • T6

  • T10

landmarks for auscultation.

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  • Vesicular

  • Bronchial

  • Bronchovesicular

normal breath sounds.

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Vesicular

soft low-pitched faint.

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Brochial

loud, hollow, tubular high pitched.

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Brochovesicular

softer than bronchial.

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  • Crackles

  • Wheezing

abnormal breath sounds

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Crackles

- fine or course

- fine, discontinuous sounds

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Wheezing

continuous high or low pitched.

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Mediastinal Shift

is the deviation of the mediastinal structures towards one side of the chest cavity.

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Tracheal Deviation

happens when your trachea is pushed to one side of your neck by abnormal pressure in your chest cavity or neck.

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  • Anteriorly: Sternal angle

  • Posteriorly: T4 spinous process

bifurcation of trachea.

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  • Axilla

  • Xiphoid

  • Lower Costals

3 levels wherein symmetry is measured.

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2-3 cm

normal chest expansion.

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Tactile Fremitus

- concerned with vibrations

- ast pt to say “99” or “tres tres tres” and feel using palms/sensitive areas

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Increase mucus production/secretion

increase vibration.

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Air traffic

decrease/absent vibration

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Mediate Percussion

- used to assess lung density

- tapping of the lungs/intercostals

- air to solid ration

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Normal

air = solid

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Dull and Flat

solid > air

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Hyper-resonant

air > solid (present in emphysema)

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Normal Cough

sharp and deep.

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Chronic Bronchitis

2-3 months of productive cough.

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Pulmonary Dysfunction

weak, shallow, and frothy secretions.

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Chronic Bronchitis

copius but clear secretions.

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Infection

yellow, green, purulent secretions.

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Hemorrhage of Lungs

hemoptysis.

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Pulmonary Edema or Heart Failure

white frothy secretions.

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