P Mylin Study Stack Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
nas/o | nose |
rhin/o | nose |
sept/o | septum |
sinus/o | sinus, cavity |
adenoid/o | adenoids |
tonsill/o | tonsils |
pharyng/o | pharynx |
epiglott/o | epiglottis |
laryng/o | larynx |
trache/o | trachea |
bronchi/o | bronchus |
bronch/o | bronchus |
bronchiol/o | bronchiole |
alveol/o | alveolus; air sac |
pleur/o | pleura |
pneum/o | air; lung |
anthrac/o | coal, coal dust |
atel/o | incomplete; imperfect |
coni/o | dust |
cyan/o | blue |
lob/o | lobe |
orth/o | straight |
ox/i | oxygen |
ox/o | oxygen |
pector/o | chest |
steth/o | chest |
thorac/o | chest |
pulmon/o | lung |
pneumon/o | air; lung |
phren/o | diaphragm; mind |
spir/o | breathe |
-capnia | carbon dioxide (CO2) |
-osmia | smell |
-phonia | voice |
-pnea | breathing |
-ptysis | spitting |
-thorax | chest |
brady- | slow |
dys- | bad; painful; difficult |
eu- | good, normal |
tachy- | rapid |
Excessive acidity of body fluids | acidosis |
Temporary loss of breathing | apnea |
Sleeping disorder in which breathing stops repeatedly for more than 10 seconds | sleep apnea |
Collapsed or airless state of the lung | atelectasis |
Head cold; upper respiratory infection (URI) | coryza |
Abnormal respiratory sound heard on auscultation; also called rale | crackle |
Displacement of cartilage deviding the nostrils | deviated nasal septum |
Nosebleed; nasal hemorrhage | epistaxis |
Acute infectious disease characterized by a cough that has a "whoop" sound | pertussis |
Disease caused by inhaling dust particles, ie. coal, stone, iron and asbestos particles | pneumoconiosis |
Inflammation of the pleural membrane - stabbing pain intensified by coughing | pleurisy |
Completely unexpected and unexplained death of an apparently normal, healthy infant (-12 mos.) | sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) |
Noninvasive method of monitoring the percentage of hemoglobin (Hb) saturated with oxygen; also called pulse oximetry | oximetry |
Multiple tests used to elevate the ability of the lungs to take in and expel air as well as perform gas exchange across the alveolocapillary membrane | pulmonary function tests (PFTs) |
Measurement of ventilatory ability by assessing lung capacity and flow, including the time necessary for exhaling the total volume of inhaled air | spirometry |
Visual examination of the bronchi using an endoscope inserted through the mouth and trachea for direct viewing of structures or for projection on a monitor | bronchoscopy |
Visual examination of the mediastinal structures including the heart, trachea, esophagus, bronchus, thymus, and lymph nodes | mediastinoscopy |
Test that measures partial pressure of oxygen, carbon dioxide, pH, and bicarbonate level of an arterial blood sample | arterial blood gas (ABG) |
Microbial test used to identify disease-causing organisms of the lower respiratory tract, especially those that cause pneumonias | sputum culture |
Test used to identify pathogens, especially group A streptococci | throat culture |
Nuclear scanning test primarily used to detect pulmonary emboli | lung scan |
Reconstructive surgery of the nose to correct deformities or for cosmetic purposes | rhinoplasty |
Surgical puncture and drainage of the pleural cavity | thoracentesis |
Block histamines from binding with histamine receptor sites in tissues | antihistamines |
Relieve or suppress coughing by blocking the cough reflex in the medulla of the brain | antitussives |
Stimulate bronchial muscles to relas, thereby expanding air passages, resulting in increased air flow | bronchodilators |
Act on the immune system by blocking production of substances that trigger allergic and inflammatory actions | corticosteroids |
Constrict blood vessels or nasal passages and limit blood flow, which causes swollen tissues to shrink so that air can pass more freely through the passageways | decongestants |
Liquify respiratory secretions so that they are more easily dislodged during coughing episodes | expectorants |
ABG | arterial blood gas(es) |
AP | anteroposterior |
ARDS | acute respiratory distress syndrome |
CO 2 | carbon dioxide |
COPD | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease |
CPAP | continuous positive airway pressure |
CPR | cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
DPT | diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus |
EEG | electroencephalogram |
Hb, Hgb | hemoglobin |
Hx | history |
0 2 | oxygen |
PFT | pulmonary function test |
pH | symbol for degree of acidity or alkalinity |
PND | paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea |
RDS | respiratory distress syndrome |
SIDS | sudden infant death syndrome |
SOB | shortness of breath |
T & A | tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy |
TB | tuberculosis |
TPR | temperature, pulse, and respiration |
URI | upper respiratory infection |
VC | vital capacity |
CXR | chest X-ray |
Wheezing, shortness of breath and/or cough - in some cases the attachs become continuous - MAY BE FATAL | status asthmaticus |
Inability of cardio & respiratory systems to function properly and exchange C02 in lungs | respiratory failure |
High-pitched, harsh, adventitious breath sound caused by a spasm or swelling of the larynx or an obstruction in the upper airway | stridor |
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