Parts of the Respiratory System
Diseases and Disorders
Respiratory Terms
Tests
Patient Education
100

This is known as the throat

Pharynx

100

Inflammation that cause pain in the forehead, upper jaw and teeth, between the eyes, and ear and neck is?

Sinusitis

100

Absence of breathing

Apnea

100

Tests done to confirm TB?

Suspected with a positive chest x-ray 

Confirmed with a Sputum culture

Quantiferon-tb Gold blood test

100

What instructions should you give a patient prior to a Bronchoscopy?

NPO for 4-8 hours before the test to reduce the risk of aspiration.

Stop anticoagulant and aspirin therapy 

Good mouth care

Remove dentures

200

Where are the vocal cords located

Larynx

200

Other name for Hay Fever?

Bonus if you can name medications to treat this.

Allergic Rhinitis

Antihistamines: Allegra, Zyrtec, Claritin, Sudafed, Flonase, or Singulair.

200

Dyspnea

Difficulty breathing causing shortness of breath

200

Used to measure the degree of airflow obstruction as in with Asthma?

Peak flow meters and spirometry

200

Patients with emphysema expend energy to exhale air for the lungs. What instructions would you give them?

Eat a high-calorie, high-fluid diet

Use purse lipped breathing

Stop smoking

300

Parts of the Upper Respiratory Tract

Nose, pharynx, and larynx

300

Emphysema is what type of disease?

COPD

300

Hypercapnia

Bonus: Tell me what causes hypercapnia.

Greater than normal amounts of carbon dioxide in the blood

Hypoventilation

300

Tests to confirm Pneumonia?

Bonus: Tell me why a WBC count is done

Chest x-ray, Sputum C&S, and WBC

Done to determine if viral or bacterial

Elevated WBC is bacterial

Normal WBC is viral

300

In what position should a patient be in for Spirometry testing?

Seated with chin elevated 

Loosen tight clothing

400

Parts of the Lower Respiratory Tract

Trachea, Bronchi/bronchial tubes, and lungs

400

Pathogens that cause pneumonia are?

Bonus if you can name at least one pathogen for each.

Bacteria- Strep, Staph, Mycobacteria, Haemophilus Influenzae

Virus- Influenza Virus

Fungi- Aspergillus, Candida albicans, Mycoplasma

Parasite- Pneumocytis jiroveci

400

Hypoxemia

Low level of oxygen in the blood

400

Patient instructions to obtain a Sputum Culture are?

Obtain first thing in the morning

Take a deep breath and cough deeply and forcefully

At least 1 teaspoon should be collected in a sterile cup

400

Risk factors for Sleep Apnea are?

Obesity (fat or thick neck)

enlarged tonsils or adenoids

male gender

family hx

Alcohol or sedative use because these can relax throat muscles

500

Where gas exchange occurs?

Between the membranes of the alveoli and the pulmonary capillaries

500

Disorder where triggers cause both inflammation and bronchospasm, with resultant air-flow obstruction.

Asthma

500

The hair like structures that filter the respiratory tract?

Cilia

500

Pre-test instructions for Spirometry?

No large meals 2 hours prior to test

No smoking 1 hour prior to test

No using bronchodilators or nebulizers prior to test


500
Instructions for a Metered-Dose inhaler are?

Shake vigorously for 5 seconds

breathe out normally

Place mouthpiece between teeth and close lips 

Press down the top of the canister and breath in deeply

Hold this for 5-10 seconds 

Breathe out

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