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Pharynx
Influenza
When someone stops breathing while asleep, causing a decrease in blood oxygen levels
Sleep Apnea
Apnea
Deficiency of oxygen
Hypoxia
#4
Lung
Infection caused by bacteria, commonly after viral illness. Causes buildup of fluid in the alveoli. DIfferent types include: Lobular, Double, and Aspiration.
Pneumonia
Caused by inflammatory response to a stimulus; allergen or stress. Causing wheezing due to bronchospasms
Asthma
Bradypnea
Method of measuring oxygen saturation of the blood
Oximetry
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Diaphragm
Inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes. Can be acute or chronic. S/S: productive cough, fatigue, chest discomfort, and SOB
Bronchitis
Chronic lung disease resulting in obstruction of the airways
COPD
Difficulty in breathing
Dyspnea
Measurement of O2 and CO2 contents in the arterial blood
Arterial Blood Gas (ABG)
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Alveoli
Treatment of this inflamation of the vocal cords is: Rest, limiting speaking, fluids, anti-inflammatories, and salt water gurgles
Laryngitis
Causes include smoking(and second hand), environmental toxins (asbestos), and radiation tx from other cancers
Lung Cancer
Fast breathing
Tachypnea
Camera exam of the trachea and bronchi
Bronchoscopy
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Larynx
Infectious Disease caused by bacteria. Leading infectious disease killer in the world. S/S fatigue, chest pain, and coughing up blood. Causes scar tissue in the lungs
Tuberculosis
Non-infectious, chronic respiratory condition that occurs when the walls of the alveoli, deteriorate, losing their elasticity resulting in permanent damage. S/S include barrel chest, chronic cough, cyanosis, tachypnea with prolonged expiration
Emphysema
Caused by stress. Rapid breathing with loss of CO2, resulting in dizziness and fainting
Hyperventilation
Evaluation of the air capacity of the lungs
Spirometry