Lung Conditions Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Damage to the lungs results in difficulty blowing air out, causing SOB? | COPD |
| A form of COPD, usually caused by smoking. The fragile walls between the lung air sacs (alveoli) are damaged, trapping air in the lungs; making breathing difficult? | Emphysema |
| Repeated, frequent episodes of productive cough, usually caused by smoking. Breathing also becomes difficult in this form of COPD? | Chronic Bronchitis |
| Infection in one or both lungs. Bacteria, especially streptococcus pneumoniae, are the most common cause? | Pneumonia |
| The lungs airways (bronchi), become inflamed and can spasm, causing SOB and wheezing. Allergies, viral infections, or air pollution cause _ symptoms? | Asthma |
| An infection of the lungs large airways (bronchi), usually caused by a virus. Cough is the main symptom? | Acute Bronchitis |
| A form of interstitial lung disease. The interstitium (walls between air sacs), making lungs stiff and causing SOB? | Pulmonary Fibrosis |
| Tiny areas of inflammation can affect all organs in the body, with the lungs involved most of the time? The symptoms are usually mild, and usually found in xrays? | Sarcoidosis |
| Extra weight makes it difficult to expand the chest when breathing. | Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome |
| Fluid builds up in the normally tiny space between the lung and inside of chest wall (pleural space). If large can cause breathing problems? | Pleural Effusion |
| Inflammation of the lining of the lung pleura, which often causes pain when breathing in. Autoimmune conditions, infections, or pulmonary embolism may cause? | Pleurisy |
| The airways (bronchi) become inflamed, and expand abnormally, usually after repeated infections. Coughing, with large amounts of mucus? | Bronchiectasis |
| A rare condition, which cysts form throughout the lungs, causing breathing problems, similar to emphysema. Occurs in women of childbearing age. | LAM |
| A genetic condition, in which mucus does not clear easily from the airways. The excess mucus causes repeated episodes of bronchitis & pneumonia throughout life? | Cystic Fibrosis |
| A slowly progressive pneumonia caused by the bacteria mycobacterium tuberculosis. Chronic cough, fever, weight loss, and night sweats are common symptoms? | TB |
| Severe sudden injury to the lungs caused by serious illness. Life support with mechanical ventilation is usually needed to survive until the lungs recover? | ARDS |
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