This is a condition that is a constriction of the bronchiole tubes and causes wheezing
asthma
The wind pipe
Trachea
The bottom part of the lung
base
the amount of air you can force out over a normal breathe
expiratory reserve volume
a severe life threatening allergic reaction
anaphylaxis
This condition is characterized by runny nose, cough, sneeze, fever fatigue
common cold
The tiny air sacs in the lungs
alveoli
The voice box
larynx
the amount of air left in lungs that cannot be forced out
residual volume
inflammation of the voice box
laryngitis
Is a virus that causes inflammation of the mucus membranes of the lungs
flu or influenza
These warm the air and provide voice resonance
sinuses
Pharynx
the amount of air you can force yourself to take in
inspiratory reserve volume
a long lasting condition characterized by productive cough, fatigue, shortness of breathe, and chest pain
chronic bronchitis
fever, night sweats, weight loss are all symptoms of
Tuberculosis
The tiny hairs in the respiratory system
cilia
The gatekeeper
epiglottis
the amount of air that moves in and out of the lungs with each breath
tidal volume
infection of the lungs
pneumonia
Free air in the chest causing the lungs to collapse
Pneumothorax
The top part of the lung
apex
The nerve that controls the diaphragm
phrenic nerve
do you know your medical terms on slide 34?
Apnea- no breathing
Dyspnea- difficultly breathing
Eupnea- normal breathing
Hyperpnea- increased breathing
Orthopnea- laying flat difficult breathing
Tachypnea- rapid breathing
Hyperventilation- rapid breathing
symptoms include headache and pressure and thick nasal discharge
sinusitis