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Respiratory Combining Forms, Words, & Abbreviations

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Term
Definition
alveol/o   alveolus (air sac)  
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bronch/o   bronchus (airway into the lungs)  
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bronchiol/o   bronchiole (little airway)  
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laryng/o   larynx (voice box)  
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lob/o   lobe (a portion)  
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nas/o   nose  
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pharyng/o   pharynx (throat)  
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or/o   mouth  
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ox/o   oxygen  
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phren/o   diaphragm  
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pleur/o   pleura  
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pneum/o   air or lung  
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pneumon/o   air or lung  
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pulmon/o   lung  
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sinus/o   sinus (cavity)  
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spir/o   breathing  
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thorac/o   chest  
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tonsill/o   tonsil  
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trache/o   trachea (windpipe)  
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-pnea   breathing  
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-ectasis   dilation or expansion  
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rhin/o   nose  
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-phon   voice  
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-dilator   an agent that widens  
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endo-   within  
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ABGs   arterial blood gases  
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MRI   magnetic resonance imaging  
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PFT   pulmonary function testing  
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CXR   chest x-ray  
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T & A   tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy  
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CPR   cardiopulmonary resuscitation  
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CPAP   continuous positive airway pressure  
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COPD   chronic obstructive pulmonary disease  
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O2   oxygen  
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Bx   biopsy  
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CT   computed tomography  
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TB   tuberculosis  
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URI   upper respiratory infection  
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SOB   short of breath  
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-plegia   paralysis  
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py/o   pus  
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-ostomy   creating a new opening  
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-o/ptysis   spitting or projecting saliva from the mouth  
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-constictor   agent that causes the compression of a part  
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mucous, mucus   a viscid fluid secreted by the mucous membranes  
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edema   swelling  
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infiltrate   to pass into or through a substance or space (seen as a shadow on an x-ray)  
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Cheyne Stokes respiration   abnormal breath sound  
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crackles   abnormal breath sound  
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rales   abnormal breath sound  
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rhonchi   abnormal breath sound  
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stridor   abnormal breath sound  
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wheeze   abnormal breath sound  
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epistaxis   nosebleed  
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expectoration, expectorant   coughing up and spitting out of material from the lungs  
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sputum   material expelled from the lungs by coughing (phlegm)  
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hemoptysis   blood that is expelled by coughing  
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hyperventilation   excessive movement of air in and out of the lungs causing hypocapnia  
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asthma   panting; obstructive pulmonary disease caused by a spasm of the bronchial tubes or by swelling of their mucous membrane, characterized by sudden, periodic attacks of wheezing, dyspnea, and cough.  
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emphysema   obstructive pulmonary disease characterized by overexpansion of the alveoli with air, with destructive changes in their walls resulting in loss of lung elasticity and gas exchange  
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chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)   permanent, destructive pulmonary disorder that is a combination of chronic bronchitis and emphysema  
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antibiotic   drug that kills or inhibits the growth of microorganisms  
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respiration   breathing (exchange of gases)  
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adenoid-   lymphatic tissue on the back of the pharynx behind the nose  
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