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Respiratory System Fill In The Blanks

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Question: Answer: Abnormal sounds heard on chest auscultation; crackling
Question: DysphoniaAnswer: Difficulty speaking;
Question: StridorAnswer: Harsh, high-pitched whistling sound of blowing wind heard on inhalation
Question: CoughAnswer: Bringing up
Question: Answer: Abnormal condition where sitting up straight is to breathe comfortable
Question: Answer: abnormally slow
Question: CroupAnswer: Childhood ;
Question: Answer: Pus in a body cavity(primarly ; pyothorax), a result of lung infection
Question: Answer: the common cold, inflammation of respiratory membaranes
Question: Answer: Gas collection in pleural cavity, results from; perforation of wall or visceral pleura
Question: 's RespirationsAnswer: Deep,gasping respiration; with diabetic acidosis
Question: AnthracosisAnswer: lung disease
Question: Answer: Lung resulting from; inhalation of asbestos particles
Question: SilicosisAnswer: Lung disease from; inhalation of silica dust
Question: Answer: Inflammation of visceral and pleura
Question: Answer: Brown lung
Question: Answer: dyspnea with wheezing
Question: Answer: chronic disease in which lungs lose elasticity
Question: EdemaAnswer: lung swelling with fluid accumulation in the lungs, either in the alveoli or interstitial
Question: Lung Answer: Bronchiogenic
Question: Cor Answer: heart disease
Question: Answer: Cough
Question: AlveoliAnswer: air cells of lungs, functional of the lungs
Question: Apex of Answer: Upper of lung
Question: Base of Answer: lowest portion of
Question: BronchiAnswer: has two main branches from airway to lungs
Question: DiaphragmAnswer: Musculomembranous wall; separtes and abdomen
Question: Answer: thin leaf-shaped, posterior to root, vocers entrance to larynx when swallowing
Question: Answer: voice
Question: Answer: nostrils
Question: NasopharynxAnswer: part of located above the soft palate
Question: sinusesAnswer: hallow cavities within the that communicate with the nasal cavity
Question: PharynxAnswer:
Question: PleuraAnswer: double-folded membrane, throacic cavity
Question: ThoraxAnswer:
Question: PleuraAnswer: portion of the pleura closest to organs
Question: Answer: windpipe
Question: apneaAnswer: cessation of breathing
Question: TachypneaAnswer: rapid
Question: Answer: whistling sound or sighing from narrowed lumen of respiratory
Question: LaryngitisAnswer: inflammation of the
Question: PharyngitisAnswer: inflammation of the
Question: EpistaxisAnswer:
Question: Answer: Thin nasal discharge
Question: ExpectorationAnswer: Coughing up material from air passageway which leads to the
Question: Answer: Visual examination of the external body, its and posture
Question: Answer: by using hands and fingers on external body surfaces to detect evidence of disease or abnormaility
Question: AuscultationAnswer: for sounds in order to detect an abnormal condition using a stethoscope
Question: Answer: Use of fingertips to lightly tap the body in order to determine; postion, size and of an underlying struction and/or the presence of fluid in a cavity
Question: ThoracentisisAnswer: Removal of excess pleural fluid or air from pleural spaces using aspiration
Question: Answer: interior exam of using lighted flexible endoscope
 
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