Chapter 7 Review Flashcards

1
Q

The term that describes the exchange of gases within the cells of all the body organs and tissues.

A

Internal respiration

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2
Q

A/An _______ is administered to prevent or relieve coughing

A

Antitussive

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3
Q

The progressive loss of lung function due to a decrease in the total number of alveoli, the enlargement of the remaining alveoli, and the progressive destruction of their walls is known as _______.

A

Emphysema

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4
Q

The diagnostic test measures the oxygen saturation level in the blood.

A

Pulse oximeter

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5
Q

A group of potentially fatal disorders in which breathing repeatedly stops during sleep are known as sleep ____ syndromes

A

apnea

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6
Q

The procedure is a surgical incision of the pharynx.

A

Pharyngotomy

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7
Q

What surrounds each lung?

A

Visceral pleura

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8
Q

An inflammation of the visceral and parietal pleura is known as ______.

A

Pharyngitis

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9
Q

A respiratory condition occurs most commonly during the colder months

A

Influenza

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10
Q

FESS is a surgical procedure that is performed to _____________

A

enlarge the opening between the nose and sinus

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11
Q

What structure, commonly known as the Adam’s apple, protects the larynx?

A

Thyroid cartilage

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12
Q

An accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity is known as a/an ___________.

A

hemothorax

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13
Q

A specialist in disorders of the lungs and associated tissues is a/an ___________.

A

pulmonologist

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14
Q

The surgical repair of the nasal septum is known as a/an ________

A

Septoplasty

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15
Q

Which condition is a pattern of alternating periods of rapid breathing, slow breathing, and the absence of breathing?

A

Cheyne Stokes Respiration

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16
Q

The surgical creation of an opening into the chest is known as a/an _______.

A

Thoracostomy

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17
Q

The condition that is the absence, or almost complete absence, of oxygen from inspired gases, arterial blood, or tissues

A

anoxia

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18
Q

The condition of bleeding from the lungs is known as ________________.

A

Pneumorrhagia

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19
Q

The upper respiratory bacterial infection that is characterized by a paroxysmal cough

A

Pertussis

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20
Q

A term describes paralysis of the larynx

A

Laryngoplegia

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21
Q

An abnormally slow rate of respiration of less than 10 breaths per minute is known as _______.

A

Bradypnea

22
Q

An accumulation of fluid in the lung tissues is known as _________.

A

pulmonary edema

23
Q

The region of the chest that contains the heart, aorta, esophagus, trachea, bronchial tubes, and thymus

A

mediastinum

24
Q

The structure that carries both food and air?

A

oropharynx

25
Q

A _____ dispenses large doses of medication in the form of a mist that is inhaled via a face mask or mouthpiece.

A

nebulizer

26
Q

Which condition is the abnormal buildup of carbon dioxide in the blood?

A

Hypercapnia

27
Q

The surgical removal of the larynx is known as a/an ________.

A

laryngectomy

28
Q

Which condition is the abnormal escape of fluid into the pleural cavity?

A

Pleural effusion

29
Q

During an asthmatic attack, ________.

A

lining of the airway swells

30
Q

Which condition is the irreversible enlargement of bronchi or bronchioles that is commonly accompanied by chronic infection?

A

Bronchiectasis

31
Q

______________ is also known as black lung disease.

A

anthracosis

32
Q

Which test is used to screen for tuberculosis?

A

purified protein derivative (PPD)

33
Q

Pain in the pleura or on the side is known as _______.

A

Pleuralgia

34
Q

A bluish discoloration of the skin caused by a lack of adequate oxygen is known as _____.

A

Cyanosis

35
Q

Phlegm that is ejected through the mouth is called _____.

A

Sputum

36
Q

An agent that expands the opening of the passages into the lungs is known as a/an _________.

A

Bronchodilator

37
Q

_________ is the formation of scar tissue in the lung, resulting in decreased lung capacity and increased difficulty in breathing

A

Pulmonary fibrosis

38
Q

An abnormally rapid rate of respiration usually of more than 20 breaths per minute is known as ________.

A

Tachypnea

39
Q

An increase in the depth and rate of the respiratory movements is known as _______.

A

Hyperpnea

40
Q

an infection of the lungs caused by inhaling saliva, food, liquid, vomit and even small foreign objects

A

aspiration pneumonia

41
Q

a type of pneumonia that causes inflammation in the alveoli

A

Bronchopneumonia

42
Q

a lung infection that affects both of your lungs.

A

double pneumonia

43
Q

a form of pneumonia characterized by inflammatory exudate within the intra-alveolar space resulting in consolidation

A

lobar pneumonia

44
Q

an ‘atypical’ bacterium that causes lung infection

A

mycoplasma pneumonia

45
Q

Define Nose

A

Exchanges air during inhale or exhaling. Warms, moisturizes and filters inhaled air.

46
Q

Define Sinuses

A

Hollow spaces that provide mucus, makes the bones of the skull lighter and aids in sound production.

47
Q

Define Epiglottis

A

Lid-like structure that closes off trachea

48
Q

Define Pharynx

A

Transports air to and from trachea

49
Q

Define Alveoli

A

Air sacs that exchange gasses.

50
Q

Abnormally rapid deep breathing resulting in decreased levels of carbon dioxide at the cellular level is known as ______

A

Hyperventilation