Ch.7 Respiratory Sys Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Alveol/o | alveolus, air sac |
Anthrac/o | coal |
Atel/o | incomplete |
Bronch/o | bronchus |
Bronchi/o | bronchus |
coni/o | dust |
diaphragmat/o | diaphragm |
epiglott/o | epiglottis |
laryng/o | larynx |
lob/o | lobe |
nas/o | nose |
orth/o | straight, upright |
ox/o, ox/i | oxygen |
pharyng/o | pharynx |
pleur/o | pleura |
pneum/o | lung, air |
pneumon/o | lung, air |
pulmon/o | lung |
rhin/o | nose |
sinus/o | sinus, cavity |
spir/o | breathing |
trache/o | trachae, windpipe |
-capnia | carbon dioxide |
-ectasis | dilated, expansion |
-osmia | smell |
-phonia | voice |
-pnea | breathing |
-ptysis | spitting |
-thorax | chest |
bronchogram | record of the bronchus |
bronchitis | inflammation of a bronchus |
bronchoplasty | surgical repair of a bronchus |
bronchogenic | produced by the bronchus |
bronchoscope | instrument to view inside the bronchus |
bronchospasm | involuntary muscle spasm of bronchus |
bronchial | pertaining to the bronchus |
bronchiectasis | dilated bronchus |
diaphragmatic | pertaining to the diaphragm |
laryngectomy | removal of voice box |
laryngitis | inflammation of the voicebox |
laryngoplasty | surgical repair of the voice box |
laryngoscope | instrument to view the voice box |
laryngeal | pertaining to the voice box |
laryngoplegia | paralysis of the voice box |
lobectomy | removal of a (lung) lobe |
oximeter | instrument to measure oxygen |
anoxia | condition of no oxygen |
hypoxemia | insufficient oxygen in the blood |
hypoxia | insufficient oxygen condition |
pleurocentesis | puncture of the pleura to withdraw fluid |
pleurectomy | removal of the pleura |
pleurodynia | pleural pain |
pharyngitis | sore throat/ throat inflammation |
pharyngeal | pertaining to the throat |
nasopharyngitis | nose and throat inflammation (common cold) |
pulmonologist | lung specialist |
pulmonary | pertaining to the lung |
rhinitis | inflammation of the nose |
rhinomycosis | abnormal condition of nose fungus |
rhinoplasty | surgical repair of the nose |
rhinorrhagia | rapid flow (of blood) from the nose |
rhinorrhea | nose discharge (runny nose) |
pansinusitis | inflammation of all sinuses |
thoracalgia | chest pain |
thoracic | pertaining to the chest |
thoracotomy | incision into the chest |
endotracheal | pertaining to inside the trachea |
tracheotomy | incision into the trachea |
tracheostenosis | narrowing of the trachea |
aphonia | no voice |
dysphonia | abnormal voice |
acapnia | lack of carbon dioxide |
hypercapnia | excessive carbon dioxide |
anosmia | lack of (sense of) smell |
apnea | not breathing |
bradypnea | slow breathing |
dyspnea | difficult, labored breathing |
eupnea | normal breathing |
hyperpnea | excessive (deep) breathing |
hypopnea | insufficient (shallow) breathing |
orthopnea | (sitting) straight breathing |
tachypnea | rapid breathing |
hemothorax | blood in the chest |
pyothorax | pus in the chest |
pneumothorax | air in the chest |
asphyxia | lack of oxygen that can lead to unconsciousness and death if not corrected immediately |
aspiration | refers to withdrawing fluid from a body cavity using suction |
Cheyne-Stokes respiration | Abnormal breathing pattern in which there are long periods (10-60 seconds) of apnea followed by deeper, more rapid breathing |
clubbing | abnormal widening and thickening of ends of the fingers and toes associated with chronic oxygen deficiency |
cyanosis | refers to bluish tint of skin that is receiving an insufficient amount of oxygen or circulation |
epistaxis | nosebleed |
hemoptysis | to cough up blood or blood-stained sputum |
hyperventilation | to breath both too fast (tachypnea) and too deep (hyperpnea) |
hypoventilation | to breath both slow (bradypnea) and to shallow (hypopnea) |
internal medicine | branch of medicine involving the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and conditions of internal organs such as respiratory system (the physician is an internist) |
nasal cannula | two-pronged plastic device for delivering oxygen into the nose; one prong inserted into each naris |
orthopnea | a |
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