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5 types of leukocytes   basophils, eosinophils, neutrophils, monocytes, lymphocytes  
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autologous vs homologous   one's self - someone else  
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fluid portion of blood   plasma  
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what is plasma   fluid portion of blood  
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what is serum   clear, sticky fluid after blood has clotted  
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universal donor blood type   type o  
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universal recipient blood type   type ab  
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which virus causes mononucleosis   epstein-barr virus  
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lymph nodes in neck   cervical  
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lymph nodes in underarm   axillary  
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lymph nodes in groin   inguinal  
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where are adenoids located   nasopharynx  
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what are adenoids made out of   lymphs  
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major organs of respiratory system   nasal cavity, larynx, pharynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs  
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3 parts of pharynx   nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx  
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tube connecting pharynx and bronchi   trachea  
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what is sputum   expelling phlegm from the body  
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what is phlegm   thick mucus secreted from the lining in the respiratory tract  
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what is the purpose of the diaphragm   muscle of inspiration  
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tracheotomy vs tracheostomy   incision - the actual hole  
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what does a cytology test check for   cancer  
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what does culture and sensitivity check for   allergies  
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"surgical repair"   -plasty  
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"surgical removal of"   -ectomy  
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"visually examining"   -scopy  
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"narrowing"   -stenosis  
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"discharge or runny"   -rrhea  
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"record of"   -gram  
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"inflammation"   -itis  
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"pain"   -algia  
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"tumor"   -oma  
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"chest"   thorac/o  
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"lymph gland/node"   lymphaden/o  
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"lymph vessels"   lymphangi/o  
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"nose"   rhin/o  
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trachea is also called...   windpipe  
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larynx is also called...   voice box  
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active acquired immunity   vaccines  
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agglutin/o   clumping  
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anemia   reduction in number of red blood cells  
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antigen   stimulates the immune system  
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apnea   no breathing  
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atelectasis   lung tissue collapses  
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auscultation   listening to sounds of the body with a stethoscope  
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bronchitis   inflammation of bronchial tubes  
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cardiologist   heart specialist  
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croup   barking cough in infants  
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differential blood test   different leukocytes  
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diaphragm muscle   muscle of inspiration  
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dyspnea   painful breathing  
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emphysema   pulmonary condition from heavy smoking  
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empyema   pus in pleural space  
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epistaxis   nosebleed  
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fibrin   thrombin or fibrinogen for clotting  
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hematocrit blood test   test for volume of red blood cells  
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hematologist   person who studies blood  
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hemoglobin blood test   testing iron and hemoglobin  
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hemophilia   genetic disorder in blood clotting  
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hemostasis   stoppage of bleeding  
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inferior   below  
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leukemia   cancer of WBC  
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lymphadenitis   inflammation of lymph glands/nodes  
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monospot   test for mononucleosis  
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palpation   using fingers to press on body to palpate  
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pathogenic   disease producing; fungus, bacteria, virus  
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percussion   use of fingertips to tap body lightly/sharply to check surface below  
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phagocyte   WBC destroys pathogen  
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phlebotomist   blood drawer  
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pleural effusion   fluid or gas in pleural cavity  
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pneum/o   lung  
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pneumothorax   air or gas in pleural cavity; can result in collapsed lung  
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polycythemia vera   too many red blood cells  
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prothrombin time test   measures coagulation  
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pulmonary edema   excessive fluid in lungs  
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pulmonary embolism   blood clot or air bubble in lungs  
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rales   crackling sound during inspiration  
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ronchi   wheezing; sound in asthma or infection  
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spirometry   device used to measure breathing capacity of lungs  
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stridor   high-pitched, noisy breathing sound due to an obstruction  
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thrombocytopenia   too few clotting cells  
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thromboplastin   substance released by platelets  
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total lung capacity   maximum inhalation  
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vital capacity   maximum exhalation  
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