Therapuetics
Labs
Diagnostics
Anatomy/Phys
Diseases/disorders
100

Used to deliver precise concentrations of oxygen via facemask

What is a venturi mask?

100

This lab value will go down in response to high levels of carbon dioxide in the blood.

What is pH?

100

Aspiration of pleural fluid using a needle

What is thoracentesis?

100

Lipoprotein secreted by alveoli to reduce surface tension and prevent collapse.

What is surfactant?

100

The most common cause of this is dry, cracked, nasal mucus membranes and results in nasal bleeding

What is epistaxis?

200

Handheld device you breath into and it vibrates the airway - this loosens mucus and activates a cough

What a pep device, flutter valve or acapella?

200

This condition, seen in some individuals with COPD, results in a ruddy skin tone and elevated blood hemoglobin.

What is polycythemia?

200

This test uses a flexible scope to obtain tissue samples from the lung

What is bronchoscopy?

200

Location of the vocal cords and epiglottis

What is the larynx?

200

An inflammation of the lymphoid tissue in the oropharynx that results from viral or bacterial infection

What is tonsillitis or adenoiditis?

300

A type of cough where you keep the epiglottis open and try to breath out fast and hard.  

What is huff cough?

300

The T-SPOT and sputum for acid-fast bacillus (AFB) are tests for this disease

What is tuberculosis?

300

The spiral CT scan with contrast or VQ scan is used for diagnosis

What is pulmonary embolism?

300

Respiratory pattern seen in diabetic ketoacidosis

What is Kussmauls

300

Inflammation of the sac surrounding the lungs, results in painful inspiration and a grating lung sound

What is pleurisy or pleuritis?

400

This class of drugs blocks parasympathetic response in the airway. An example is ipratropium.  

What are anticholinergics?

400

This lab, when elevated, indicates enhanced clotting activity and can help to diagnose a blood clot in the lung.

What is d-dimer?

400

This test measures tidal volume, forced vital capacity and forced expiratory volume?

What is pulmonary function test (PFT)?

400

Accumulation of carbon dioxide in the blood, leading to a decrease in blood pH

What is respriatory acidosis?
400

Collection of pus in the pleural space

What is empyema?

500

Mechanical ventilator setting that helps to keep small airways open during expiration. Too much can cause barotrauma.  

What is positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP)?

500

The sweat chloride test, which measures the sodium and chloride content of sweat is used in diagnosis of this disorder.

What is cystic fibrosis?

500

After placing a PPD, this level (size) of induration indicates a positive test in all individuals.

What is 15 mm or more?

500

Respiratory center of the brain

What is the medulla oblongata and/or pons?

500

When the bronchials become scarred, flabby and abnormally dilated.  Occurs r/t chronic respiratory disease.

What is bronchiectasis?