Terms
Structures
Diseases/Conditions
Misc.
100

thorac/o

chest

100

Muscular passage from nasal cavity to larynx

pharynx

100

Inflammation of the mucous membranes of the bronchial tubes.

Bronchitis

100

What is the meaning of COPD? 

chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

200

-pnea

breathing

200

This structure is lined with olfactory receptors and respiratory mucosa

nasal cavity

200

Inflammation of the tonsils caused by a viral or bacterial infection.

tonsillitis

200

Name the lobes of the lungs and which lung the lobe belongs to.

Left lung - superior lobe and inferior lobe

Right lung - superior lobe, middle lobe, and inferior lobe

300

term for bronchus

bronch/o

300

What is a glottis?

opening between vocal cords

300

A person with _____ should avoid eating gluten

celiac disease

300

What may be used to deliver artificial respiration for a patient?

a ventilator

400

involves the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body

external respiration

400

This is where gas exchange occurs

alveoli

400

bloody fluid in the chest cavity caused by the rupture of small blood vessels due to inflammation of the lungs

hemothorax

400

What is the adult average respiratory rate? Including units.

Adults – 16 to 20 respirations per minute

500

responsible for the inhalation and humidification of air

upper respiratory tract

500

List the order of main structures in the respiratory system 

diaphragm - nose/nasal cavity - pharynx - larynx - trachea - bronchi - bronchioles - alveoli 

500

Collection of air or gas in the pleural/chest space

Pneumothorax

500

Explain inspiration

Diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract 

The size of the thoracic cavity increases

External air is pulled into the lungs due to an increase in intrapulmonary volume