Anatomy I
Terminology
Diseases
Diagnostic Tests
Anatomy II
100
What is the common passageway for the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts?
Pharynx
100
This is the number of respirations in one minute
Respiratory Rate
100
This is an acute viral infection that is the most common cause of rhinitis or sinusitis in dogs and cats?
Upper Respiratory Infection
100
A visual examination of the bronchus is known as
Bronchoscopy
100
The larynx is referred to in humans as the:
Adams Apple
200
What is commonly known as the windpipe?
Trachea
200
Difficult or labored breathing is known as
Dyspnea
200
Infectious tracheobronchitis is also known as
Kennel Cough
200
The visual examination of the voice box is known as
Laryngoscopy
200
The space between the lungs is referred to as:
Mediastinum
300
Yhat part of the respiratory anatomy looks similar to a tree.
Bronchial Tree
300
What is inhalation of a foreign substance into the upper respiratory tract?
Aspiration
300
This can be cause by viruses, bacteria, fungi or parasites, and is uncommon in healthy adult dogs?
Pneumonia
300
This is a hollow device that is inserted into the thoracic cavity to remove fluid or gas.
Chest Tube
300
The nasal turbinates are covered with this type of tissue
Mucous membranes
400
This is the site of gas exchange
Alveoli
400
This is the medical term for nosebleed.
Epistaxis
400
This is an acute respiratory disease in cats that is a result of environmental allergens
Feline Asthma
400
This is the diagnostic procedure used to determine the density in which sound is produced by tapping various body surfaces with the finger or an instrument?
Percussion
400
The space between the parietal and visceral pleura is referred to as:
Pleural Space
500
The receptors are responsible for the sense of smell?
Olfactory Receptors
500
This is the puncture of the chest wall with a needle to remove air or fluid.
Thoracocentesis
500
This is a common cause of Feline Asthma?
Tobacco Smoke
500
This procedure helps to drain pleural effusions or is used to reexpand a collapsed lung?
Thoracocentesis
500
This layer of the pleura is closest to the lungs
Visceral pleura