Upper Respiratory
Lower Respiratory
Inflammation
Vocab
Medication
100

Filters air

Nose

100

Tube through which air passes from the larynx to the bronchi

Trachea

100

the body’s response to injury or infection.  The body will become reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful


Inflammation

100

severe and sudden in onset

Acute

100

Ventolin HFA, Proventil HFA, ProAir HFA

asthma, COPD

albuterol

200

Large air filled space above and behind the nose.

Nose

200

The two major air passages into the lungs

Bronchi

200

a protective secretion that protects and prevents tissues in the body from drying out

Mucus

200

make narrower

Constrict

200

Singulair

asthma, allergy

montelukast

300

Cavity behind the nose and mouth that connects to the esophagus

Pharynx

300

Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli

Bronchioles

300

inflammation of the mucus membrane of the nose

Rhinitis

300

a disease or condition that usually lasts for 3 months or longer and may get worse over time

Chronic

300

Spiriva

COPD

tiotropium

400

A flap of cartilage that covers the trachea when swallowing

Epiglottis

400


Tiny capillary-covered sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged


Alveoli

400

inflammation of the nasal sinuses

Sinusitis

400

sudden constriction (narrowing) of the bronchioles that restricts airflow and is most commonly caused by asthma and COPD

Bronchospasm

400

Combivent

COPD

Ipratropium/albuterol  

500

a hollow muscular organ that holds the vocal cords

Larynx

500


The muscle between the chest cavity and the abdomen that contracts on inhalation


Diaphragm

500

inflammation of the bronchial membranes

Bronchitis

500

pertaining to the lungs

pulmonary

500

Advair Diskus 

Asthma, COPD

fluticasone/salmeterol

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