Structures
Functions
Common conditions
Respiratory assessment
Treatment options
100

Air enters the body through this organ

What is "the nose"

100

How does the nose prevent dryness

What is "warming & moistening air"

100

Long-term lung condition, caused by narrowing of the airways due to inflammation. 

What is "asthma"

100

The number of breaths a person takes in one minute

What is "respiratory rate"

100

Typical first-line treatment for an acute asthma attack

What is "salbutamol puffer"

200

Also called the windpipe, this muscular tube carries air to and from the lungs.

what is "the trachea"

200

What filters out dust, germs & other irritants to keep them from getting into the lungs.

What is "cilia" 

200

An incurable, progressive lung disease usually caused from smoking

What is "emphysema"

200

Listening to the sounds inside your lungs

What is "ascultation"

200

This disease requires chemotherapy, radiotherapy & surgery

What is " Lung cancer"

300

The trachea splits into 2 branches called _____ . 

What is "Bronchi"

300

What 2 gases are exchanged in the alveoli

What is "oxygen & carbon dioxide"

300

When air leaks into the space between your lung & chest wall

 What is " Pneumothorax"

300

Measures the amount of oxygen bound haemoglobin in the blood , usually via the finger.

what is " oxygen saturations"

300

Mucous thinners are often prescribed for this autosomal recessive respiratory disease

What is " Cystic fibrosis"

400

Tiny air sacs in the lung that exchange O2 & CO2

What is "alveoli"

400

The body's protective reflex for expelling dust or other irritants

What is "coughing"

400

An infectious disease of the lungs that can cause death if not treated. May be active or dormant.

What is "Tuberculosis"

400

Blue discolouration around the lips and fingers

what is "cyanosis"

400

What is the vaccine given to prevent tuberculosis

What is "The BCG vaccine"

500

Flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the trachea

What is "epiglottis"

500

As this muscular organ contracts, the volume of the thoracic cavity increases &  air is drawn into the lungs.

What is " the diaphragm"

500

A contagious bacterial infection, most serious in babies.

What is "Whooping cough"

500

The muscles used when there is increased effort with breathing

What is "accessory muscles"

500

A haemothorax is a medical emergency & requires immediate

What is "Thorocostomy"