9- Pathology and Diagnosis/Treatment Flashcards

(37 cards)

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asthma

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a disease caused by episodic narrowing and inflammation of the airway

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2
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atelectasis

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incomplete expansion

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3
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caseous necrosis

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the death of tissue with a cheese-like appearance

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4
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chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease

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a lung disease caused by the continual blockage of lung passages

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5
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emphysema

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a disease that causes the alveoli to lose elasticity and break down causing difficulty with exhalation

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6
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empyema

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pus inside (the chest)

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7
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epistaxis

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nosebleed

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8
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exhalation

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the action of breathing out

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9
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expectoration

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coughing or spitting material out of the lungs

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10
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hemoptysis

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coughing up blood

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11
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inhalation

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the action of breathing in

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12
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pectus carinatum

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a chest that protrudes

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13
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pectus excavatum

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a chest that is hollowed out

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14
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pertussis

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contagious bacterial respiratory disease, commonly known as whooping cough

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15
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pleural effusion

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fluid in the pleural cavity (surrounding the lungs)

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pleurisy

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inflammation of the pleura, pleuritis

17
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pneumoconiosis

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a lung condition caused by the inhalation of particulates

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bronchospasm

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involuntary contractions of the bronchi

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dysphonia

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hoarseness, abnormal voice

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restrictive lung disorder

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a lung condition involving a decreased volume of air the lungs are able to hold

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rhinorrhea

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sputum

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tuberculosis

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a life-threatening bacterial disease that attacks the lungs

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tubercle

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small nodular lesion, characteristic of TB

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antitussive
a drug that prevents coughing
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arterial blood gas
a measurement of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH levels in the blood
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auscultation
listening to heart, lung, or bowel sounds through a stethoscope
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bronchodilator
a drug that expands the walls of the bronchi
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cardiopulmonary resuscitation
a method of artificially maintaining blood flow and airflow when breathing and pulse have stopped
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computed tomography
an imaging technique utilizing x-rays and a computer to view slices of a patient's body. The slices can also be put together to make a 3-dimensional image.
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expectorant
a drug that encourages that expulsion of material from the lungs
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nebulizer
a machine that aerosolized a liquid medication for inhalation
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percussion
tapping on the body surface to cause vibrations or dislodge mucus
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pulmonary function testing
a group of tests used to evaluate the condition of the lungs
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pulse oximeter
a device placed on the fingertip to measure oxygen levels in the blood
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ventilation
exchange of gasses between the environment and the lungs
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ventilation-perfusion scan
a scan that tests whether a problem in the lungs is caused by ventilation (airflow) or perfusion (blood flow)