Terminology
Anatomy
Breathing
Clinical
Terminology II
100
Absence of Breathing
What is Apnea?
100
Air Enters and Exits the Body through this Structure
What is the Nose or Mouth?
100
Diaphragm Contracts Forcing itself into Abdomen, as a Result Air is being Taken into the Lungs.
What is Inspriation?
100
Blue Colored Mucous Membranes that Indicate Inadequate O2 Delivery
What is Cyanosis?
100
A Sudden Noisy Expulsion of Air from the Lungs
What is a Cough?
200
Chronic Allergic Disorder
What is Asthma?
200
This Structure is Responsible for the Sense of Smell
What are the Olfactory Receptors?
200
Diaphragm Relaxes and Arches Forward as a Result of Air Leaving the Lungs
What is Expiration?
200
Inflammation of the Lungs by Bacterial or Viral Infection that Causes Fluid
What is Pneumonia?
200
Nasal Discharge
What is Rhinorrhea?
300
Commonly Called the Windpipe and Extends from the Neck to the Chest
What is the Trachea?
300
This Structure in the Respiratory System is an Air Filled or Fluid Filled Space in Bone that has a Mucous Membrane Lining.
What is a Sinus?
300
When Breathing is Involuntary, but can be Voluntarily Controlled.
What is Respiration?
300
Condition Where Horses Develop a Problem with the Vocal Folds Failing to Open
What is Roaring?
300
Surigcal Incision into the Windpipe
What is Tracheotomy?
400
Number of Respirations per Minute
What is the Respiratory Rate?
400
Portion of the Throat Posterior to the Nasal Cavity and Above (dorsal to) the Soft Plate
What is the Nasopharynx?
400
This Structure contracts to Raise the Ribs
What is External Intercostals?
400
Medications used to Open the Air Ways
What is Bronchodilators?
400
Inflammation of the Voicebox
What is Laryngitis?
500
Surgical Removal of the Lung Tissue
What is a Pneumonectomy?
500
Wall that Divides the Nasal Cavity
What is the Nasal Septum?
500
This Organ Controls the RR
What is the Brain?
500
Long exposure to dust and molds cause accumulation of mucus and leukocytes within bronchioles
What is Heaves?
500
Image of Internal Structures Created by Exposure of Sensitized Film to X-Rays
What is a Radiography?