Upper or Lower Respiratory Diseases
Pneumonia
Tuberculosis
Asthma
COPD
100
Allergic rhinitis
What is Upper Respiratory Disease
100
An inflammation of the lungs
What is pneumonia
100
Travel in airborne droplet nuclei from infected saliva or sputum
What is Tubercle bacilli
100
Chest tightness, difficulty breathing, wheezing, cough
What is signs and symptoms of an asthma attack
100
Two of the most common diseases of COPD
What is Chronic bronchitis and emphysema
200
Pneumonia
What is Lower Respiratory System
200
Type of medical treatment for Viral pheumonia
What is bed rest & fluids
200
Painful, deep, irregular ulcer on dorsum of the tongue
What is the Classic Lesion found orally from tuberculosis
200
Nuts, shellfish, milk, strawberries; aspirin, NSAIDS
What is drug- or food-induced asthma
200
Chronic cough Copious sputum Sedentary, overweight, cyanotic, edematous, breathless, leading to the term "blue bloaters"
What is Symptoms of Chronic Bronchitis
300
Influenza
What is Upper Respiratory System
300
The bacteria that causes Community acquired pneumonia
What is Streptococcus pheumoniae
300
The name of the bacteria that causes Tuberculosis.
What is Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
300
Stop treatment Rule out foreign body obstruction Assist with patient's own inhaler Administer supplemental oxygen Initiate emergency procedures
What is emergency care for an asthma attack
300
Distension of the air spaces distal to terminal bronchioles due to destruction of alveolar walls
What is Emphysema
400
Tuberculosis
What is Lower Respiratory Disease
400
The bacteria that causes Nosocomial Pheumonia
What is Staphylococcus aureus
400
Prolonged contact with an individual with active tuberculosis HIV or other medical risk conditions Recent immigrant from a country with a high incidence of tuberculosis
What are risk factors of Latent Tuberculosis Infection
400
Xerostomia Increase in dental caries and gingivitis Increase in gastroesophageal reflux with certain medications contributing to enamel erosion Oral candidiasis may occur
What are Oral manifestations of drugs used for asthma
400
Continuing smoking Environmental pollutants Viral infections Allergy Genetic factors
What are factors that exacerbate COPD
500
Cystic Fibrosis
What is Lower Respiratory Disease
500
Affects debilitated or chronically ill patients due to aspiration of oropharyngeal secretions into the lungs
What is Nosocomial Pneumonia
500
An AIDS defining illness
What is Tuberculosis
500
Allergen binds to mast cells throughout the body
What is Systemic Anaphylaxis
500
Difficulty in breathing upon exertion Minimal, nonproductive cough Barrel chest (enlarged chest walls) due to increased use of respiratory chest muscles Weight loss Purses lips to forcibly expel air, leading to the term "pink puffers"
What is signs and symptoms of emphysema