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p 377-383-vol1 respiratory and cardiac assessments--for clinical

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on the anterior chest, how do you indeintify chest landmarks?
indentify positions vertically in relation to the ribs. Remember that teh first intercostal is tucked up next to the clavical
on the posterior chest, how do you identify landmarks?
indentify positions in relation to the vertebra.
What is teh promenent vertebra at teh base of the neck? WHat is teh next one down, and hwo far down should you go?
it is the 7th clavical vertebra, or C7. The next one down is T1. You can count down to T9.
what line can be used to locate sounds on both the anterior and lateral chest?
the anterior axillary line
How much does teh normal adult chest expand with deep inspirations?
up to 3 inches. 7.6cm.
which one should be twice the other one :anteroposterior diameter, or the lateral diameter?
the anteroposterior diameter should be twice the size of the lateral diameter.
what should the slope of the ribs be?
less than 90 degrees
what shape is the chest in young children?
apple shaped
What chest structure abnormality might result from COPD?
barrel chest
what two conditions may alter the shape of the thoracic rib cage?
kyphosis and scoliosis
how might osteoperosis effect the vertebra?
the vertebrae may compress or collapse, shortening the length of the spine and pushing the ribs forward and downward.

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