Adult Health Nursing Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Advantageous | Abnormal Sounds superimposed on breath sounds |
Atelectasis | Collapse of lung tissues, preventing the respiratory exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen |
Bronchoscopy | Visual examination of the larynx, trachea, and bronchi using a standard rigid, tubular metal bronchoscope or a narrower, flexible fiber-optic bronchoscope |
Cor pumonale | Abnormal cardiac conditions characterized by hypertrophy of the right ventricle of the heart as a result of hypertension of the pulmonary circulation |
Coryza | Acute inflammation of the mucosal membranes of the nose and accessory sinuses, usually accompanied by edema of the mucosa and nasal discharge |
Crackles | Short, discrete, interrupted crackling or bubbling adventitious breath sounds heard on auscultation of the chest, most commonly upon inspiration |
Cyanosis | Slightly bluish, dark purple discoloration of the skin resulting from the presence of abnormally reduced amounts of oxygenated hemoglobin in the blood |
Dyspnea | Shortness of breath or difficulty in breathing |
Embolism | And abnormal certain circulatory condition in which an embolus travels through the bloodstream and becomes lodged in a blood vessel |
Empyema | Accumulation of pus in the body cavity, especially the pleural space, result of infection |
Epistaxis | Nosebleed; hemorrhage from the nose |
Exacerbation | An increase in the seriousness of the disease or disorder, Marked by greater intensity in the signs or symptoms of the patient being treated |
Extrinsic | Caused by external factors |
Hypercapnia | Greater than normal amounts of carbon dioxide in the blood |
Hypoventilation | Abnormal condition of the respiratory system that occurs when the volume of air is not adequate for the metabolic needs of the body |
Hypoxia | Inadequate, reduced tension of cellular oxygen |
Intrinsic | Caused by internal factors |
Orthopnea | Abnormal condition in which a person must sit or stand to breathe deeply or comfortably |
Pleural friction rubs | Low pitched, grating, or creaking lung sounds that occur inflamed pleural surfaces rub together during respiration |
Pneumothorax | A collection of air or gas in the pleural space, causing the lung to collapse |
Sibilant wheezes | Musical, high-pitched, squeaking, or whistle like sounds caused by the rapid movement of air through narrowed bronchioles |
Sonorous wheezes | Low pitched, loud, course, snoring sound |
Stertorous | Pertaining to a respiratory effort that is strenuous and struggling, which provokes a snoring sound |
Tachypnea | abnormal rapid rate of breathing |
Thoracentesis | Surgical perforation of the chest wall and pleural space with the needle for the aspiration of fluid for diagnostic or therapeutic purpose |
Virulent | Having the power to produce disease; of or pertaining to a very pathogenic or rapidly progressive condition |
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