The patients' nail beds and mucous membranes will have a bluish tinge. ... fissures and lung lobes and segments in relation to chest wall landmarks. ..... Cyanosis is the bluish skin, mucous membrane or nail bed color when the amount of ... Orthopnea is a shortness of breath caused by the position of the patient. ...
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AND Decreased chest wall movement (2 matches) ... AND Chronic cough (1 match) ... AND Yellowish tinge to skin and eyes in pregnancy (1 match)
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AND Chronic cough (1 match) ... AND Decreased chest wall movement (1 match) ... AND Yellowish tinge to skin and eyes in pregnancy (1 match)
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Cyanosis is a bluish color in the skin, ... CYANOSIS"Short Hot Half Bath; pour Cold water over head, spine, and chest, to induce cough, ... cyanosis (pale blue or grayish skin due to decreased oxygen in the blood) ; dyspnea on exertion (shortness of breath with activity) shortness of breath at rest ; fatigue; chest pain;
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They may be painful and develop a blue tinge before becoming red as the circulation recovers and blood rushes back in. ... Inflammation of the chest wall and of the cartilage around the breastbone can cause chest pain, ... Inflammation in and around the lungs (pleuritis) causes chest pain and shortness of breath.
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Shortness of breath ... You are more short of breath than usual, or cough more than usual ... Cyanosis: Bluish tinge to skin, lips and nail beds...
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Cough Productive vs. Non-productive Hemoptysis (coughing up blood) Dyspnea (SOB – shortness of breath) Cyanosis Wheezing Respiratory System Symptoms Chest pain Stridor (noisy breathing) Voice changes (vocal cords) Apnea Swelling of the ankles (dependent edema) – when person is upright Risk Factors Gender:
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Furthermore, the chest wall is enlarged, making accessory breathing muscles (muscles in the neck, upper chest, and between the ribs) less efficient as well. These changes contribute to shortness of breath. ... Cyanosis; People who have a poor supply of oxygen usually have a bluish tinge to their skin, lips,
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The skin has a brawny appearance, ... Listen to Mrs. Rose's lungs next, comparing right and left sides as you progress down her chest and back. Note any wheezes, rubs, or crackles, as well as diminished breath sounds. Ask her if she's experienced a chronic cough, shortness of breath with exertion, or had difficulty...
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