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Chapter 12- Resp Fill In The Blanks

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In each blank, try to type in the word that is missing. If you've typed in the correct word, the blank will turn green.

If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed.

When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on.
Question: What is the name of the waste in the respiratory system?Answer: carbon
Question: What is the main muscle utlized for ?Answer: diaphragm
Question: This term refers to a fine crackling sound heard during inspiration.Answer: rale (crackle)
Question: This diagnostic term refers to a strained, high-pitched, loud sound made on inspiration.Answer: stridor
Question: The process of gas exchange where oxygen is added to the blood and carbon dioxide is removed is called ____________________.Answer:
Question: This diagnostic term refers to a loud, sound.Answer: (rhonchus)
Question: This diagnostic term refers to listening to within the body.Answer: auscultation
Question: __________________ are the hair-like projections in the nose.Answer:
Question: ____________________ are the air-filled cavities that connect with the nasal cavity via small passageways.Answer:
Question: The _______________ also known as the throat is a hollow muscular structure lined with epithelial tissue.Answer:
Question: The ________________ also known as the voice box is a semi-rigid structure composed of cartilage that is connected by muscles and ligaments.Answer:
Question: The medical term for a nosebleed is ______________________.Answer:
Question: The _________________ is also known as the windpipe.Answer:
Question: ______________ is a chronic inflammatory disorder with airway obstruction.Answer:
Question: _________________ is the persistent inflammation of the bronchi over a long period of time.Answer: bronchitis
Question: The incomplete expansion of the alveoli, causing a collapsed, functionless, airless lung is called ___________________.Answer:
Question: A pulmonary _______________ is a large collection of pus in the lungs.Answer:
Question: Formation of scar tissue in the connective tissue of the lungs is called _________________.Answer: fibrosis
Question: This chronic inflammatory disease of unknown cause presents with small or tubercles in the lungs, lymph nodes and other organs.Answer:
Question: The general term used to a lung disease in which the airways become obstructed.Answer:
Question: A ___________________ is the collection of air in the pleural space.Answer:
Question: An accumulation of fluid in the pleural space is called ______________________.Answer: pleural
Question: A machine used to induce the alternating inflation and deflation of the lungs is called _____________________.Answer: mechanical ventilation
Question: A fiberoptic or rigid endoscope that is inserted into the bronchial tubes for diagnosis, biopsy or the collection of sepcimens is called a _____________________.Answer:
Question: The surgical puncture to remove fluid from the pleural space is called a ___________________.Answer:
Question: The procedure whereby an opening is created in the trachea is called a ___________________.Answer:
Question: A removal of the entire lobe of the lung is called a _____________________.Answer:
Question: A _______________________ is performed by entering a chest tube through an opening in the skin of the chest to continuously drain pleural effusion.Answer: tube
Question: A condition whereby fluid accumulates in the lungs is called ___________________.Answer: edema
Question: A blood clot in the lung is known as a/an _________________________.Answer: pulmonary
Question: __________________ is defined as the lung receiving adequate air flow.Answer:
Question: ____________________ is defined as the lung receiving adequate blood flow.Answer:
Question: The placement of a tube through the mouth into the pharynx, larynx, and trachea to establish an airway is called a _______________________.Answer: intubation
Question: This disease is characterized by the hyperinflation of the air sacs with destruction of the alveolar walls.Answer:
Question: An inflammation of the lungs and bronchial tubes that is due to foreign material getting into the lung is called __________________________.Answer: pneumonia
Question: A major surgical incision into the chest is called a _____________________.Answer:
Question: This is a highly contagious disease that is by a rod-shaped bacilli.Answer:
Question: In order to create a tracheostomy the physician needs to perform an incision into the trachea called a __________________.Answer:
Question: Answer: arterial gases
Question: ARDSAnswer: acute respiratory distress
Question: BAL Answer: bronchioalveolar
Question: Answer: chronic obstructive pulmonary
Question: Answer: x-ray
Question: DPTAnswer: , pertussis, tetanus
Question: Answer: left lower
Question: LULAnswer: left lobe
Question: PE Answer: embolism
Question: PFTsAnswer: pulmonary function
Question: Answer: respiratory syndrome
Question: RLLAnswer: right lower
Question: RULAnswer: upper lobe
Question: SOBAnswer: of breath
Question: Answer: upper respiratory
Question: V/Q Answer: -perfusion scan
Question: capn/oAnswer: carbon
Question: coni/oAnswer:
Question: orth/oAnswer: , upright
Question: pector/oAnswer:
Question: phon/oAnswer:
Question: pneum/o, /oAnswer: air,
Question: spir/oAnswer:
Question: tel/oAnswer:
Question: -osmiaAnswer:
Question: -pneaAnswer:
Question: -ptysisAnswer:
Question: -sphyxiaAnswer:
 
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