Injuries
Prevention
Breath Sounds
Throat Anatomy
Thorax Anatomy
100
This is another name for a collapsed lung.

What is Pneumothorax?

100
This protects your throat.

What is a throat protector?

100

This medical tool is used to hear breath sounds.

What is the stethoscope?

100

This is the medical term for your food pipe.

What is Esophagus?

100

This pumps blood all over your body.

What is the heart?

200

This fracture causes pain while breathing.

What is a rib fracture?

200

This type of jacket is used in bull riding.

What is a flak jacket?

200

The number of areas a stethoscope to detect breathing sounds.

What is 6?

200

This artery transports blood to your brain.

What is the Carotid Artery?
200

This body part helps oxygenate the blood in your body.

What are the lungs?
300
This is a fracture in two or more consecutive ribs.

What is a flail chest?

300

This is most commonly worn by catchers in baseball to protect the thorax.

What is a chest protector?

300

This is a high-pitched wheezing sound.

What is Ronchi?

300

This box stretches during puberty.

What is the larynx?

300

These are the set of bones that protect the thorax.

What is the rib cage?

400

This throat injury can cause subcutaneous emphysema.

What is a cartilage fracture?

400

You can find this protection in a gymnasium during basketball games.

What is padding on walls?

400

This sound is usually made during expiration.

What is a wheeze?

400

This vein transports blood away from your brain.

What is the Jugular vein?
400

This smooth muscle expands to allow the lungs to take in more oxygen.

What is the diaphragm?

500

This condition is caused by blood leaking into the pleural cavity.

What is hemothorax?

500

This piece of equipment is most commonly used in softball to protect an important organ.

What is a heart protector?

500

When rapid air entry abruptly opens smaller, collapsed airways.

What is Crackles?

500

This muscle closes off either your trachea or esophagus.

What is the vocal fold?

500

These tubes send oxygen into the lungs.

What are the primary bronchi?