Chapter 11 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
In the term tuberculosis, the root tubercul means: | a little swelling |
The central portion of the thoracic cavity, between the lungs, is a space called the: | mediastinum |
The air cells of the lungs are the: | alveoli |
In the term aphasia, the root phas means: | speech |
A disease of the bronchi characterized by wheezing, dyspnea, and a feeling of constriction in the chest is: | asthma |
In the term pneumoconiosis, the combining form con/i means: | cone |
A ______ is an instrument used to examine the bronchi. | bronchoscope |
The medical term for difficulty in breathing is: | dyspnea |
An inherited disease that affects the pancreas, respiratory system, and sweat glands is: | cystic fibrosis |
A chronic pulmonary disease in which it is difficult to exhale air from the lungs is called: | emphysema |
In the term rhonchus, the root rhonch means: | snore |
In the term pyothorax, the combining form py/o means: | pus |
The surgical repair of the nose is called: | rhinoplasty |
A ______ is an instrument used to measure the volume of respired air. | spirometer |
The medical term for fast breathing is: | tachypnea |
The surgical puncture of the chest for removal of fluid is: | thoracocentesis |
In the term eupnea, the prefix eu- means: | good, normal |
Pus in a body cavity, especially the pleural cavity is called | empyema |
The medical term for whooping cough is: | pertussis |
What is the amount of air in a single inspiration and expiration called? | tidal volume |
The musculomembranous wall that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavity is called | diaphragm |
In the term anthracosis, the root anthrac means: | coal |
In the term orthopnea, the combining form orth/o means: | straight |
Inflammation of the pleura caused by injury, infection, or a tumor is: | pleurisy |
Inflammation of the lung caused by bacteria, viruses, or chemical irritants is: | pneumonia |
What is the medical word for the process of smelling? | olfaction |
What is the substance coughed up from the lungs called? | sputum |
A test performed on sputum to detect the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is: | acid-fast bacilli |
The visual examination of the nasal passages is: | rhinoscopy |
The visual examination of the larynx, trachea, and bronchi via a flexible scope is called: | bronchoscopy |
A chronic granulomatous condition that may involve almost any organ system of the body is: | sarcoidosis |
The _______ acts as a lid to prevent aspiration of food into the trachea. | epiglottis |
A temporary cessation of breathing is known as: | apnea |
The inability to breathe unless in an upright position is: | orthopnea |
The medical term for spitting up of blood is: | hemoptysis |
What is imperfect dilation of the lungs; the collapse of an alveolus, a lobule, or a larger lung unit is called? | atelectasis |
The internal portion of the nose is divided by a partition called a: | septum |
The oropharynx contains: | palatine tonsils |
The larynx is composed of ________ cartilages. | nine |
Which structure covers the entrance to the larynx during swallowing? | epiglottis |
A narrow slit at the opening between the true vocal folds is: | glottis |
The two main branches of the trachea are the: | bronchi |
Which pleura covers the surface of the lungs? | visceral |
A teenager's respiration rate is: | 15-20 per minute |
What suffix means condition? | -osis |
Which root means dark blue? | cyan |
The root in the term dysphonia means: | voice |
Hemoptysis means: | spitting up of blood |
An instrument used to examine the larynx is called a: | larygoscope |
The suffix in nasopharyngitis means: | inflammation |
A collection of air in the chest cavity is known as: | pneumothorax |
A discharge from the nose is also called: | rhinorrhea |
The suffix in the term thoracoplasty means: | surgical repair |
The combining forms in tracheolaryngotomy means: | windpipe and larynx |
A whistling sound caused by obstruction of the air passageway is termed: | wheeze |
Benadryl is considered a/an: | antihistamine |
A term used to describe a contagious disease caused by a bacillus and carried in airborne particles is: | tuberculosis |
Anthracosis | black lung |
Aphasia | A lack of speech |
Bronchiectasis | Dilation of the bronchi |
Cyanosis | Mucous membranes appear bluish or grayish |
Eupnea | Good or normal breathing |
Hyperpnea | Excessive or rapid breathing |
Inhalation | The process of breathing air into the lungs |
Laryngitis | Inflammation of the larynx |
Pharyngitis | Inflammation of the pharynx |
rhinoscopy | visual examination of the nasal passages |
rhinorrhea | discharge from the nose |
thoracotomy | incision into the chest |
tonsillectomy | surgical excision of the tonsils |
Cheyne-Stokes respiration | A rhythmic cycle of breathing with an increase in respiration follow by apnea |
epistaxis | nosebleed |
eu- | good, normal |
a- | lack of |
alveol | small, hollow air sac |
atel | imperfect |
bronch/o | bronchi |
laryng/o | larynx |
mes/o | middle |
nas/o | nose |
orth/o | straight |
tubercul | a little swelling |
ox | oxygen |
pharyng | pharynx |
rhin/o | nose |
phas | speech |
pneum/o | air, lung |
pulm/o | lung |
py/o | pus |
thorac/o | chest |
trache/o | trachea |
-cele | hernia |
-centesis | surgical puncture |
-staxis | dripping |
-pnea | breathing |
-ptysis | to spit |
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