Anatomy
Terminology
Respiratory
Anatomy
Procedures
100
Name the 4 paranasal sinuses
What is: Maxillary, Frontal, Ethmoid and Sphenoid
100
Deep, rapid breathing followed by a period of apnea.
What is: Cheyne-Stokes respiration
100
What increases when there is a increase in carbon dioxide in the blood?
What is: Rate and depth of breathing.
100
Another term for the thyroid cartilage.
What is: Adam's apple
100
Surgically forming the voicebox.
What is: Laryngoplasty
200
Where does the windpipe bifurcates (branches off) at?
What is: Carina
200
Multiple rib fractures cause instability of the chest.
What is: Flail chest
200
Collapse of lung tissue or entire lung.
What is: Atelectasis
200
Substance that prevents the sacs at the ends of the bronchioles from collapsing.
What is: Surfactant
200
Removal of the ethmoid bone.
What is: Ethmoidectomy
300
THe Eustachian tubes open into the:
What is: Nasopharynx
300
NSCLC originating in the squamous epithelium of the larger bronchi.
What is: Squamous cell carcinoma
300
The diaphragm relaxes, the alveoli become smaller and lung volume decrease during:
What is: Exhalation
300
Which lung that is divided into three lobes.
What is: Right lung
300
Method of providing assistance in exhalation
What is: PEEP
400
The respiratory system is located in the:
What is: Pons and medulla of the brain stem.
400
Abnormal condition of the pulmonary system by distention and destructive changes of the sacs at the end of the bronchioles.
What is: Asthma
400
Occurs to the respiratory system an an individual ages.
What is: Bronchioles are less able to stretch and contract, Loss of elasticity, decreased ablilty to acquire and deliver O2 to the blood, progressive calcification of the cartilate in the trachea.
400
Combining form for the space between the lungs.
What is: Mediastin/o
400
resection of a lung.
What is: Pneumonectomy
500
Lymphatic tissue in the nasopharynx is called:
What is: Adenoids
500
Highly contagious infection in young children that causes bronchiolitis and pneumonia in infants.
What is: RSV
500
Obstructive laryngitis usally in early childhood caused by spasms of the larynx, trachea and bronchi.
What is: Croup
500
Double-folded serous membrane that surrounds the lungs.
What is: Pleura
500
Using a instrument to view the bronchus.
What is: Bronchoscopy
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