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Respiratory System

Respiratory System Disorders

TermDefinition
apnea lack of breathing
bifurcation the division of a tube or vessel into two channels or branches.
bronchodilation relaxation of smooth muscle in the bronchioles, widening the airway
clubbing bulbous swelling of the terminal phalanges of the fingers and toes, giving them a “club” appearance; the normal 160° angle between the nailbed and the digit increases to 180°
caseation a form of necrosis in which tissue is changed into a dry, amorphous mass resembling cheese
cohesion tendency to stick together or be attracted
compliance the ability of the lungs to expand and recoil or the patient's willingness to follow a prescribed treatment
emphysema long-term, progressive disease of the lungs that primarily causes shortness of breath due to over-inflation of the alveoli (air sacs in the lung)
eupnea normal, regular quiet breathing
expectorant something that helps loosen mucus so you can cough it up.
hemoptysis the coughing up of blood
Hering-Breuer reflex a reflex that prevents excessive lung expansion
hypercapnia increased level of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the blood
hypoxemia insufficient oxygen in the arterial blood
orthopnea difficult or labored breathing when recumbent that is usually relieved by an upright position.
paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea awakening in sever respiratory distress, usually associated with pulmonary edema.
proteases an enzyme that breaks down a protein into amino acids.
pulsus paradoxus abnormal decrease in systolic pressure during inspiration.
rales a bubbly or crackling sound sound in the lungs caused by air mixing with fluid in the airways
residuals volume the volume of air remaining in the lungs after maximum expiration.
rhonchi a harsh noise heard in the lungs resulting from air passing through partial obstruction by thick mucus and exudate
sputum type of thick mucus that is produced by the lungs when they are diseased or damaged.
steatorrhea fatty, bulky stool resulting from malabsorption
stridor an abnormal high-pitched, crowing sound caused by obstruction in the trachea or larynx.
surface tension property which causes liquids to rise in a capillary tube, affects the exchange of gases in the pulmonary alveoli, and alters the ability of various liquids to wet another surface.
vital capacity the maximum amount of air that can be moved in and out of the lungs
wheezing a high-pitched whining sound typical of obstruction in the bronchioles and small bronchi.
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