major respiratory structures Flashcards

1
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nas/o (adj.) rhin/o (noun)

A

nose

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2
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muc/o

A

mucus; substance secreted from nose

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3
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pharyng/o

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pharynx (throat; transports air to/from nose to trachea

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4
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sept/o

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septum; wall dividing a structure

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5
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sinus/o

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sinus; air filled cavity within a bone

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6
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tonsill/o

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tonsils; at side of throat

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7
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adenoid/o

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adenoids; behind nasal cavity

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8
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T&A

A

tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy

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9
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laryng/o

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larynx (voice box); makes speech possible

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10
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trache/o

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trachea (windpipe); transports air to/from pharynx to bronchi

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11
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bronch/o or bronchi/o

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bronchi (bronchus - singular); transports air to/from trachea (windpipe) to lungs

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12
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pulmon/o or pneumon/o

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lungs; brings oxygen into the body

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13
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diaphragm

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separates thoracic & abdominal cavities; shaped like a parachute

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14
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thorac/o ; thora/o ; -thorax

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thoracic (chest) cavity; protects the heart & lungs

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15
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otorhinolaryngologist (ENT)

A

specialist of the ears, nose, & throat

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16
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pulmonologist

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specializes in treating diseases & disorders of the lungs

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17
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RT

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respiratory therapist (therapy); provides treatment to ease/correct breathing problems

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18
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spirometry

A

measure someones breathing

19
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spir/o

A

to breathe

20
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-metry

A

to measure

21
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spirometer

A

tool used to measure someone’s breathing

22
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-meter

A

instrument used to measure

23
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auscultation

A

process of listening to sounds within the body with a stethoscope (heart, lungs, and intestines)

24
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normal adult RR

A

respiration rate; 10-20 breaths per minute

25
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ox/i or ox/o

A

oxygen (O2)

26
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-capnia

A

carbon dioxide (CO2)

27
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-pnea

A

breathing

28
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tachy-

A

fast

29
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brady-

A

slow

30
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eu-

A

good, normal

31
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a-

A

without (if consonant following)

32
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an-

A

without (if vowel following)

33
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inhale

A

to breathe in

34
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exhale

A

to breathe out

35
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COPD

A

chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; used to describe airflow limitations

36
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-ectasis

A

dilation; bronchiectasis (dilation of bronchi; usually from lung infections)

37
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asthma

A

allergic disorder characterized by breathing difficulty

38
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influenza

A

the flu; contagious viral respiratory infection

39
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SIDS

A

sudden infant death syndrome

40
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CF

A

cystic fibrosis passed down in families; thick, sticky mucus that builds up in lungs and digestive system; most common with children and young adults; life threatening; average life span about 37 year

41
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PE

A

pulmonary embolism blockage caused b blood clots in the lungs; can be life threatening, but treatable with medications if detected early

42
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URI

A

upper respiratory infection; cold

43
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pneumonia

A

inflammation of lungs where air sacs fill with puss

44
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TB

A

tuberculosis; infectious disease that attacks the lungs