Pain
Infection
Upper Respiratory
Respiratory Issues
Cardiac
100

pain that has a short duration (0-6 months)

Acute

100

most common cause of infection

bacteria

100

filters and humidifies air; trap bacteria in cilia

Nose

100

mechanics of breathing, air in and out process

ventilation

100

Oxygenated Blood flows from the...

pulmonary veins

200

diseased or injured internal organs

visceral pain

200
the body's first line of defense against infection

skin and mucous membranes

200

voice box, prone to cancer

larynx

200

oxygenated blood flow

perfusion

200

deoxygenated blood flows from the....

superior and inferior vena cava

300

results from damage to pain pathways in peripheral nerves or pain processing centers in the brain. 

Neuropathic Pain

300

live in or on host and rely on host for nourishment

parasite

300

flap that covers trachea when eating

epiglottis

300

gas exchange

respiration

300

4 chambers of the heart in order of blood flow

Right atrium

right ventricle

left atrium

left ventricle

400

pain lasting longer than 6 months. 

Chronic

400

systemic infection that takes over certain body systems

Generalized

400
where the nose and mouth are connected to the esophagus

pharynx

400

fluid/wet sounds

crackles

400

Vitamin K is the antidote, given to treat blood clots, oral medication

Warfarin

500

pain from cellular injury

nociceptive

500

infection that results as a complication from a different issue

Secondary

500

windpipe; connects to lungs

trachea

500

sounds like snoring

rhonchii

500

protamine sulfate is the antidote, given as an injection or through an IV

heparin