Pneumonia
Tuberculosis
Functions
Anatomy
Vocabulary
100
Pneumonia affects this organ in the body
What is the Lungs
100
How Tuberculosis is spread
What is coughing, sneezing, and talking
100
Function of the nose
What is to breathe
100
The space surrounded by your ribs
What is the Thoracic Cavity
100
An enlargement at the top of the Trachea
What is the Larynx
200
How long pneumonia lasts after treatment
What is a few days or weeks
200
What happens if you don't treat tuberculosis
What is death
200
They reduce the weight of the skull, and aid in the quality of voice
What is the Sinuses
200
The hollow space behind the nose
What is the Nasal Cavity
200
The way tissues and muscles return to their normal position
What is Elastic Recoil
300
These pathogens cause Pneumonia
What is fungi, viruses, and bacteria
300
Length of Tuberculosis Treatment
What is 6 to 9 months
300
What allows the lungs to be expanded
What is Surface Tension
300
Branched airways leading from the trachea to the air sacs in the lungs
What is the Bronchial Tree
300
A group of neurons responsible for basic rhythm of breathing
What is The Dorsal Respiratory Group
400
Three Symptoms of Pneumonia
What is chest pain, a buildup of fluid in the lungs, respiratory failure, fast heartbeat, septic shock, organ failure, heart attack, urinary tract infection, nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, or fever (3 of 12)
400
Three Symptoms of Tuberculosis
What is Bad Cough, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite, Weakness/Fatigue, Fever, Coughing of Blood/Mucous, or Night Sweats. (3 of 7)
400
The pressure that moves air in and out of the lungs
What is Atmospheric Pressure
400
Located behind the oral cavity, and between the nasal cavity and larynx
What is the Pharynx
400
The total lung capacity
What is 5,800 cc’s
500
Name two ways Pneumonia is diagnosed
What is Blood test, chest x-ray, pulse oximetry, sputum test, CT scan, or Pleural Fluid Culture (2 of 6)
500
Name a drug used to treat tuberculosis
What is Isoniazid, Rifampin, Ethambutol, or Pyrazinamide (1 of 4)
500
This is made of pseudostratified ciliated epithelium, and it uses heat from the blood to warm incoming air entering the body
What is the Mucous Membrane
500
Located within the maxillary, frontal, ethmoid, and sphenoid bones of the skull
What is the Sinuses
500
The neurons that transmit impulses to the dorsal respiratory group continuously and regulate the duration of inspiratory bursts
What is Pneumotaxic Area
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