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Exam 2: 175 Fill In The Blanks

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In each blank, try to type in the word that is missing. If you've typed in the correct word, the blank will turn green.

If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed.

When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on.
Question: TurbinatesAnswer: 3 bones that protrude into the nasal cavity from the portion of the nose.
Question: Eustachian Answer: Connect the with the middle ears and open during swallowing to equalize pressure within the middle ear.
Question: CarniaAnswer: The trachea into the right and left mainstream bronchi at this junction.
Question: AcinusAnswer: The unit consisting of a respiratory bronchiole, an alveolar duct and an an alveolar sac.
Question: HemoptysisAnswer: Blood in the .
Question: Paroxysmal dyspnea (PND)Answer: Intermittent during sleep.
Question: MethoglobinemiaAnswer: Altered iron that does not carry oxygen, resulting in tissue hypoxia (cyanosis unresponsive to oxygen therapy; chocolate brown colored blood).
Question: ThoracentesisAnswer: The of pleural fluid or air.
Question: AphoniaAnswer: Inability to sound.
Question: LeukoplakiaAnswer: , patchy lesions.
Question: Answer: Red, patches.
Question: Cor Answer: Right-sided failure caused by pulmonary disease.
Question: Answer: Excessive fat in .
Question: Answer: Bloody .
Question: Answer: Clot .
Question: veraAnswer: Endrometrium; external layer that has no with the fetus.
Question: Decidua Answer: Endometrium; uterine lining the site of implantation.
Question: capsularisAnswer: Endometrial tissue that the baby.
Question: 's signAnswer: One of the earliest signs of pregnancy; discoloration (bluish, hue) that appears on the cervix, vagina, and vulva.
Question: Goodell's Answer: Cervical softening from stimulation from estrogen and .
Question: LeukorrheaAnswer: vaginal discharge
Question: Answer: Dark, blotchy brownish pigmentation the hairline, brow, nose, and cheeks.
Question: gravidarumAnswer: Red, raised nodules appearing at the gum line pregnancy.
Question: Answer: Excessive saliva production often with a taste.
Question: Diastasis Answer: The rectus abdominis muscles (during pregnancy).
Question: Answer: Pubic
Question: InvolutionAnswer: The reduction in uterine size after birth to the state.
Question: Answer: Fetal
Question: SinciputAnswer: Anterior area as the "brow"
Question: Answer: Large, diamond-shaped fontanel
Question: Answer: The area between the anterior and the fontanels.
Question: Answer: The area the posterior fontanel.
Question: LighteningAnswer: The beginning of engagement where fetal head downward.
Question: Bloody Answer: The of a blood-tinged mucus plug
Question: Answer: When the health care practitioner the amniotic membranes.
Question: (fetus)Answer: >160 bpm for 10+
Question: (fetus)Answer: <110-120 bpm for 10+
Question: Nuchal Answer: Cord that is tightly wrapped around the neck
Question: AcrocyanosisAnswer: Normal newborn cyanosis at the 1 Apgar check.
Question: LochiaAnswer: Bloody vaginal
Question: rubraAnswer: Bloody vaginal discharge that appears red.
Question: PuerperiumAnswer: The 6 after giving birth "fourth trimester"
Question: Answer: Failure of the to return to the nonpreganant state.
Question: ParturitionAnswer: The act of birth
Question: DSM-IV axis Answer: Reason for
Question: DSM-IV axis Answer: disorders of long-standing
Question: DSM-IV axis Answer: disorders
Question: DSM-IV axis Answer: Psycho-social
Question: DSM-IV axis Answer: GAF (Global of Functioning)
Question: sputumAnswer: Bacterial
Question: Thin mucoid Answer: bronchitis
Question: Gradual of sputum over timeAnswer: bronchitis
Question: Pink-tinged sputumAnswer: ?lung , broken blood vessels
Question: Profuse, frothy pink Answer: Pulmonary
Question: Malodorous sputum and bad Answer: Lung abscess, infection
Question: Clear to gray with specks sputumAnswer: sputum
Question: Respiratory assessment: Answer: History, physical exam: , palpation, percussion, auscultation
 
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