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Med Term Ch 10

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Role of the respiratory system ensures the body’s oxygen requirements are met and plays a role in the exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide
capn/o, carb/o carbon dioxide
pneum/o, pneumon/o lung, air
pulmon/o lung
palate roof of the mouth; partition between the oral and nasal cavities; divided into the hard and soft palate
hard palate bony anterior (front) portion of the palate
soft palate muscular posterior (back) portion of the palate
Respiration exchange of air between the lungs and atmosphere •Respiration in this sense can also be called breathing or ventilation
Eupnea normal breathing
Bradypnea slow breathing
Tachypnea fast breathing
Hypopnea shallow breathing
Hyperpnea deep breathing
Dyspnea difficulty breathing
Apnea inability to breathe
Orthopnea ability to breathe only in an upright position
Cheyne–Stokes respiration breathing pattern characterized by gradual increase of depth and, sometimes, in rate to maximum level, followed by decrease, resulting in apnea
Pharynx throat; passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx
nasopharynx part of the pharynx directly behind the nasal passages
oropharynx central portion of the pharynx between the roof of the mouth and the upper edge of the epiglottis
laryngopharynx lower part of the pharynx, just below the oropharyngeal opening into the larynx and esophagus
adenoid lymphatic tissue on the back of the pharynx behind the nose; also called pharyngeal tonsil
uvula small projection hanging from the back middle edge of the soft palate
Larynx voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords
carina Cartilaginous ridge at the point where the trachea divides into two (right & left) bronchi
parenchyma functional tissues of any organ, such as the tissues of the bronchioles, alveoli, ducts, and sacs, that perform respiration
croup acute respiratory infection in infants and young children involving the larynx, trachea, and bronchi causing inflammation; creates a funnel-shaped elongation of tissue causing a distinct ''seal bark'' cough
LTB laryngotracheobronchitis
PEFR Peak Expiratory Flow Rate: measure of the fastest flow of exhaled air after a maximal inspiration; also called peak flow
V/Q ventilation-perfusion (scan)
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