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Chapter 6 & 7
Test Review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Using fingertips to tap surface to determine condition beneath | Percussion |
| Substance released by platelets | Thromboplastin |
| Collection of air or gas in pleural cavity | Pneumothorax |
| Universal Donor blood type | Type O |
| Medical term for not breathing | Apnea |
| Pneum/o | lung |
| Medical term for Lymph Tumor | Lymphoma |
| Using a device to measure breathing capacity of the lungs | Spirometry |
| Medical term for Nose bleed | Epistaxis |
| Structure known as windpipe | Trachea |
| Foreign substance that activates immune system | Antigen |
| Thick mucus secreted by membrane that lines the respiratory tract | Phlegm |
| Large muscle important to respiratory system | diaphragm |
| Inflammation of lymph gland | lymphadenitis |
| Universal recipient blood type | Type AB |
| Surgical repair of nose | rhinoplasty |
| Lab test for presence of malignant cells | sputum cytology |
| Hematologist | Person who studies conditions of the blood |
| Abnormal crackling sound during inspiration | Rales |
| Record of lymph vessel | Lymphangiogram |
| Inflammation of lymph nodes | Lymphadenitis |
| Epstein-Barr Virus causes what? | Mononucleosis |
| Condition characterized by pus in the pleural cavity | empyemia |
| Lymph nodes in groin | Inguinal |
| Excessive fluid in lung tissue | pulmonary edema |
| surgical procedure of making incision on trachea for airway | tracheotomy |
| Hereditary bleeding disease with prolonged clotting | hemophilia |
| Dyspenia | Painful Breathing |
| Narrowing of trachea | tracheostenosis |
| Cell that has ability to ingest and destroy bacteria | phagocyte |
| Respiratory condition of barking cough | Croup |
| Test to measure all properties of blood | Complete Blood Count (CBC) |
| Which transfusion does blood come from another person? | homologous transfusion |
| Nose discharge | rhinorrhea |
| Fluid water based portion of blood | plasma |
| lymph nodes in arm pits | axillary |
| Hemostasis | Stoppage of bleeding |
| Total Volume of air the can be exhaled after maximum inspiration | Vital capacity |
| Disease producing | pathogenic |
| Condition which lung tissue collapses | Atelectasis |
| Chest Pain | Thoracalgia |
| Lymph tissue in nasal pharynx behind nose | adenoids |
| Disease characterized by excessive increase of abnormal white blood cells | leukemia |
| Blood test measures volume of RBC in given volume of blood | Hematocrit |
| Passageway for air from pharynx to bronchi | larynx |
| Test for infectious mononucleosis | Mono Spot |
| Surgical removal of spleen | splenectomy |
| Example of acquired immunity | receiving pathogen from vaccine |
| Clear sticky fluid that remains after blood has clotted | Serum |
| Pharynx is divided into 3 sections. Which is the most inferior? | Laryngo |
| Condition of too many red blood cells | Polycthemia Vera |
| Another word voicebox | Larynx |
| Incision in to chest | Thoracotomy |
| Rhin/o | Nose |
| Procedure to visually examine bronchus | Bronchoscopy |
| Decrease in platelets | thrombocytopenia |
| Agluttin/o | Clumping |
| Where is CO2 and O2 exchanged? | Alveoli |