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: 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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