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Anatomy Review 6&7

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5 Types of Leukocytes?   Basophils, Eosinophils, Neutrophils, Monocytes, Lymphocytes  
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Fluid portion of the blood?   Plasma  
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What is Serum?   clear sticky fluid after clotting  
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Blood type of Universal donor   O+  
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Blood type of Universal Recipient   AB+  
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Virus that causes Mononucleosis   Epstein-Barr  
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Lymph Nodes in the neck are called?   Cervical  
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Lymph Nodes in the underarm?   Axillary  
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Lymph Nodes in the groin   Inguinal  
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What are adenoids made of? Where are they located?   Lymph tissue Nasal pharynx  
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6 Major organs of the respiratory system   Nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchia tubes, and lungs  
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3 parts of the pharynx   Upper nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx  
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Purpose of the diaphragm   Divides the thoracic and abdominal cavity Main muscle of inspiration  
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What tube connects the pharynx and bronchi?   Trachea  
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What does a cytology test check for?   cancerous cells  
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What does a culture and sensitivity check for?   allergens  
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suffix for surgical repair   -plasty  
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surgical removal of   -ectomy  
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suffix for tumor   -oma  
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Lay man's tern for the trachea   Windpipe  
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Lay man's term for the larynx   Voicebox  
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Agglutin/o   clumping  
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anemia   reduction in number of red cells  
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Apnea   condition of not breathing  
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Atelectasis   collapsed lung  
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bronchitis   inflammation of the bronchi  
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Croup   barking cough res infection in small children  
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dyspnea   labored breathing  
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Empyema   pus within plural space, usually a result from infection  
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epistaxis   Nose Bleed  
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Fibrin   thrombin and fibrogen helps clot blood  
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Hemophilia   prolonged blood clotting (hereditary)  
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Hemostasis   to stop the bleeding in tissue  
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inferior   below  
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Lymphadenitis   swollen glands  
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Monospot   test of mononucleosis  
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pathogenic   disease bearing organisms, virus, bacteria and fungus  
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Phagocyte   component of WBC destroys pathogens  
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Phlebotomist   Vein Specialist  
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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 of gas in pleural cavity causing a collapsed lung  
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Polycythemia vera   too many red blood cells in bone marrow  
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Prothrombin time test   time it takes for blood to coogulate  
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Pulmonary edema   lung tissue retains fuid - labored breathing  
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Pulmonary embolism   blood clot of air bubble in pulmonary artery or it's branches  
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rhonchi   wheezing, musical like sound in the chest, asthma or infection  
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spirometry   Using a device to measure breathing capacity of lungs  
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stridor   high pitched sound when breathing from obstruction in larynx or bronchus  
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thrombopenia   too few clotting cells (thrombocytes)  
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thromboplastin   substance released by platelets; produces thrombine  
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Total lung capacity   max inhalation  
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Suffix for the record of   -gram  
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Combining form for chest   Thorac/o  
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Combining form for lymph node/gland   Lymphaden/o  
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Combining form for lymph vessels   Lymphangi/o  
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Active acquired immunity   Vaccines  
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Atelectasis   Collapsed lung tissue  
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Hematocrit blood test   Measures RBC in blood  
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Hemoglobin blood test   Measures hemoglobin and iron in blood  
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Vital capcity   Inspirations reserve volume, tidal volume, and expiritory volume  
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Passageway for air from pharynx to the bronchi   Larynx  
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Suffix for too few   -penia  
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Suffix for blood condition   -emia  
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Suffix for more than normal number of cells   -cytosis  
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Thromb/o   Clot  
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