Vocabulary
Lifespan Changes
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100

Another word for breathing

Respiration

100

The lungs begin to function at this time

At birth

100

Two types of swabs, Most MA's can perform

Nasal and Throat

100

An infection caused by the bacterium- Streptococcus Pyogenes

Strep Throat

100

The larynx is also known as this

Voice Box

200

Expiration, also known as

Breathing out

200

The age that lungs are fully mature

20-25 years old

200

Method used to listen to the lungs

Auscultating

200
The two types of tuberculosis

Latent TB Infection (LTBI) and TB

200

Lung Capacity

The amount of air the lungs can hold

300

Three sets of lymphatic tissue, located in the oropharynx

Tonsils

300

Two signs of normal aging include

Voice weakens and Rib cage loses flexibility

300

Measures the highest volume of air someone can exhale in one respiration

Peak Flow Meter

300

Also known as Hyaline Membrane Disease

Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome

300

Medical term for a collapsed lung

Atelectasis

400

High pitched noises that occur during expiration

Wheezes

400

The amount of air the lungs can hold

6 Liters or 1.5 Gallons
400

When swabbing for a throat culture, do not touch this

Uvula
400

A person who treats disorders of the ears. nose, and throat

What is an Otolaryngologist

400

Hypoxia

The lack of oxygen in the blood

500

A membrane with two layers that cover the lungs

Pleura

500

The age lung capacity begins to decrease

Mid 30's

500

A thick mucus coughed up from the lungs

What is Sputum

500

Legionnaires Disease is a type of this spread by infected water droplets 

Pneumonia

500

The three forms of respiration

External, Internal, Cellular

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