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Chapter 4

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COPD is a combo of which two diseases Emphysema and chronic bronchitis
What order does nerve impulse travel to cause inspiration? Respiratory center, phrenic nerve, diaphragm
Car accident patient with hemoghorax has Blood in the chest cavity
Positive reaction to the Mantoux test Chest x ray to identify active teberculosis
Medical term for voice box Larynx
Normal days and depth rate of respiration is known as Eupnea
Irregular crackling or bubbling sounds Rales
Combining form pharynx means Throat
URI Head cold
Cardiopulmonary Pertaining to the heart and lungs
Pneumonia affects only one love of lung Lobar pneumonia
Posterior to the mouth Orooharynx
Irregular shapes area between the lungs that contains the trachea is the Mediastinum
Normal depth and rate of respiration is known as Eupnea
Muscle that lies between ribs is called Intercostal muscle
Sick building syndrome Both inadequate ventilation and volatile organic compounds VOCS
Asthma can be triggered by all the following except Coughing
Combining for phren means Diaphragm mind
Incomplete expansion or collapse of part or all of a lung Atelectasis
Medical language definition of bronchiectadis is Condition of dilation
Left siided heart failure Pulmonary edema
Several fatal bacterial infection Legionnaires disease
Procedure to measure capacity of lungs and the volume of air Pulmonary function test
All are lung cancer except Pneumoniciniosis
Turbinates are located in the Nasal cavity
Which respitory s disease is seen almost exclusively in patients with aids Pneumocytis jiroveci pneumonia
Medical definition for cardiopulmonary is Pertaining to the heart and lungs
COPD is the combo of which two diseases Emphysema and chronic bronchitis
All are true about a chest tube except Can be attached to ventilator to help the patient breathe
Bronchiectasis is Condition of dilation
Which structure passes air directly into an alveolus Bronchiole
Purpose of the epiglottis is to Cover larynx while swallowing
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