Tissues and Orientation
Respiratory Anatomy
Respiratory Physiology
Laryngeal Anatomy
Laryngeal Physiology
100
Position of laying on stomach
What is "prone"
100
The lung that is larger of the two lungs
What is "right lung"
100
Unit used in measurement of metric system pressure
What is "pascals"
100
The structure forming the base of the larynx
What is the cricoid cartilage
100
The two parts that form the vocal folds
What is "vocalic ligaments" and "vocalis muscle"
200
The two points of muscle attachment
What is "origin" and "insertion"
200
The name of the space between the lungs
What is "mediastinum"
200
This measure provides the best overall means to assess the effectiveness of an individuals respiratory function
What is "vital capacity"
200
The muscles that add longitudinal tension to the vocal folds
What is "cricothyroids"
200
The muscles that adduct the vocal folds also contribute varying degrees of medial compression to the adducted vocal folds. When the VFs are hyper-adducted by this process, the voice sounds
What is "creaky & harsh"
300
The five types of tissue
What is "muscular, epithelial, connective, nervous, and vascular"
300
The name of the juncture that the trachea bifurcates
What is "carina"
300
Which two muscles to we use to inhale during tidal breathing, in addition to the diaphragm?
What is "external intercostal muscles" and "interchondral internal intercostal muscles"
300
The two wide, flat anterior surfaces of the thyroid cartilage
What is "thyroid lamina"
300
The ______muscles lengthen and tighten the vocal folds and decrease their mass per unit length, while the _____ relax the vocal ligaments and increase the mass per unit length of the vocal folds.
What is "cricothyroid" and "vocalis muscles"
400
The joints between the various skeletal of the larynx are _________joints because they allow the structures to articulate substantially.
What is "diarthroidal" or movable or synorial
400
3 part question: The membranes lining the inside of the ribcage, the general term for the type of membrane it is, and what these membranes produce
What is "parietal pleura", "serous membranes" and "serum"
400
Two instruments used to measure volumes of air employed during respiration
What is "spirometer" and "plethysmograph"
400
The 3 laryngeal muscles that have their insertion on the muscular processes of the arytenoid cartilages
What is "external thyroarytenoids", "LCAs" and "PCAs"
400
The layers of tissue comprising the vocal ligaments
What is "intermediate" & "deep layers of lamina propria"
500
The 4 absolute orientations
What is "cranial" (head), "dorsal" (back), "ventral" (front), "caudal" (foot)
500
The diaphragm muscles originate __________and insert________.
What is "around the base of the ribcage" and insert "in their own central tendon" (aponeurosis)
500
The point in the respiratory cycle at which exhalation changes from passive to active muscular movement (hint: its a sentence)
What is "the end of the exhalation phase of tidal breathing"
500
The3 muscles called the "strap muscles"
What is "the muscles that attach the larynx to the other parts of the skeletal system", "the extrinsic laryngeal muscles" and "infrahyoid muscles"
500
The period during which the vocal folds undergo regular cycles of aerodynamic and myoelastic vibration
What is "attack phase"
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