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WVSOM - CS1 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: Yellow/Green Answer:
Question: /clearAnswer:
Question: Red/rustAnswer: CA, , TB
Question: Red jellyAnswer: Klebsiella
Question: pink, Answer: Pulmonary
Question: Answer: bloody sputum; could be ca, tb, bronchitis, PE,
Question: of inspirationAnswer: diaphragm, intercostals
Question: muscles of Answer: , internal intercostals
Question: muscles of respirationAnswer: Sternocleidomastoid scalens trapezius
Question: Pain in lungsAnswer: pleura
Question: Tracheobronchial Answer: division of the bronchi at around T4
Question: Bronchus more prone to body aspirationAnswer: Right mainstem; it is wider, shorter and
Question: regulationAnswer: Primarily by CO2 levels (both rate and )
Question: pain not cardiac when: (5)Answer: constant ache all day pain stays in one location made worse with pressure on the precordium very short, sharp pain lasting 1-2 seconds Located in the shoulders or between the scapula in the back
Question: Pack Answer: Number of years X number of packs/day
Question: excavatumAnswer: hollowed
Question: CarinatumAnswer: chest (puffed out)
Question: Adult respiratory Answer: 12-20
Question: TachypneaAnswer: respirations over
Question: Answer: respirations 12
Question: RetractionsAnswer: inward deviation of musculature and skin to overcome obstruction when intrapleural pressure increasingly negative
Question: Paradoxical Answer: draws inward during inspiration thorax moves outward on expiration
Question: DyspneaAnswer: difficult or labored breathing with of breath
Question: hyperneaAnswer: hyperventilation (abnormally deep )
Question: hyponeaAnswer: shallow respirations
Question: orthopneaAnswer: shortness of when lying down
Question: Answer: SOB when upright
Question: Nocturnal DypsneaAnswer: SOB after a period of sleep. PND is usually helped by sitting up. (ask how many pillows)
Question: Answer: deep/rapid associated with
Question: -StokesAnswer: Regular periodic patter of breathign with intervals of apnea followed by /decrescendo sequences
Question: Answer: irregular varrying in depth with intervals of apnea no repetitive pattern
Question: Answer: more severe form of
Question: Answer: bluish coloration of the skin often seen lips and nails caused by inadequate oxygenation of tissue
Question: CracklesAnswer: aka rales brief, and nonmusical. heard mostly on inspiration
Question: Answer: continuous, high-pitched, musical loudest in
Question: rhonchiAnswer: deeper, rumbling, and more during expiration than crackles
Question: friction Answer: outside respiratory tree, dry cracky, , low pitched. both inspiration and expiration
Question: Answer: absence of spontaneous
Question: crepitusAnswer: or crinkly sensation air in subcutaneous tissue
Question: Answer: vocal resonance clarity and increased loudness of spoken words (whisper heard clearly)
Question: EgophonyAnswer: intensity of voice increased with nasal quality (e's -> a's)
Question: Thorax of infants and childrenAnswer: thinner, rounder chest allows for bronchovesicular breath to be heard thru the chest
Question: Diaphragmatic Answer: measure hwo much the diaphragm moves between inspiration and between 3-6 cm
Question: Breathing in Answer: ventilation is by breathing more deeply, NOT more frequently
Question: in older adultsAnswer: dorsal curve of spine more emphasized and tire more
Question: Pleural Answer: fluid that accumulates in the pleural cavity
 
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