Respiratory Structures
Respiratory Disorders/ Emergencies
Cardiovascular Structures
Cardiovascular Disorders/ Emergencies
Medical Terminology
100

The structure labeled #1

What is the trachea?

100

The temporary cessation of breathing, especially during sleep

What is sleep apnea?

100

Blood type known as the universal donor

What is blood type O (specifically O negative)

100

A rapid heart rate >100 beats per minute is known as 

What is tachycardia?

100

The suffix -itis means

What is inflammation?

200

Technical name for the voicebox, houses the vocal chords

What is the larynx?

200
Describe bradypnea

What is abnormally slow breathing

200

Technical name for the blood component that carries oxygen

What is Erythrocyte?

200

The ratio for compressions to breaths when doing 2 person rescue infant CPR

What is 15 compressions:2 breaths

200

The prefix pulmon- means

What is lung?

300

The site of gas exchange

What is the alveoli

300

Saving a choking infant involves doing ________ and _________

What is 5 back slaps and 5 chest thrusts

300

The side of the heart that contains oxygenated blood

What is the left side

300

A disorder in which the RBCs are crescent shaped

What is sickle cell anemia?

300

The suffix -ology means

What is the study of?

400

Put the structures in the correct order during inhalation

Nose/mouth, trachea, pharynx, bronchiole, bronchi, larynx, alveoli

What is ....

Nose/mouth

pharynx

larynx

trachea

bronchi

bronchiole

alveoli

400

An infection in which air sacs (alveoli) are inflamed and filled with pus or fluid

What is pneumonia?

400

The blood vessel responsible for taking blood from the heart to the rest of the body

What is the aorta

400

*Double Jeopard*Describe the difference between a myocardial infarction(heart attack) and cardiac arrest.

What is during a MI the heart doesn't get adequate oxygen, but during a cardiac arrest the heart stops beating

400

The suffix -cyte means

What is cell?

500

A flap or lid that closes over the opening of the larynx when we swallow food 

What is the epiglottis?

500

A lung condition that causes shortness of breath due to damaged alveoli

What is emphysema?

500

The only vein with oxygenated blood 

What is the pulmonary vein?

500

A narrowing of the blood vessels that supply blood and oxygen to the heart

What is Coronary Artery Disease?

500

The prefix hemat- means

What is blood?