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KEEP BREATHING!
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2. Accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity.
7. A chronic allergic disorder characterized by
episodes of severe breathing difficulty,
coughing and wheezing.
8. Difficult or labored breathing.
10. Abnormally slow rate of respiration; usually
less than 10 breathes per minute.
1. The condition of having below normal
oxygen levels in the body tissues and cells.
2. Spitting of blood or bloodstained sputum
derived from the lungs or bronchial tubes as the
result of a pulmonary or bronchial hemorrhage.
3. abnormal breath sound characterized by a
loud, high-pitched crowing noise heard during
13. The loss of the ability of the larynx to
produce normal speech sounds.
14. Accumulation of air or gas in the pleural
space, causing the lung to collapse.
15. Creating an opening into the trachea and
inserting a tube to facilitate the passage of air or
the removal of secretions.
17. Abnormal respirations characterized by
irregular clusters of rapid, deep breaths that
alternate with abrupt periods of apnea, and
often symptomatic of severe CNS damage.
18. The abnormal buildup of carbon dioxide in
the blood.
19. Acute infectious disease of the throat and
upper respiratory tract caused by the presence
of diphtheria bacteria.
21. Contagious bacterial infection of the upper
respiratory tract that is characterized by a spasm
like cough.
23. Pain in the pleura.
24. Visual examination of the larynx using a
laryngoscope.
25. Surgical removal of all or part of a lung.
27. Dyspnea while lying flat, caused by
pulmonary congestion.
30. A labored breathing pattern of rapid, deep
respirations, often associated with severe
metabolic acidosis, particularly diabetic
ketoacidosis (DKA).
31. The serous membrane that lines the outer
surface of each lung. [2 words]
33. Surgical removal of the larynx.
34. Test that measures physiological activity
during sleep.
35. The form of pneumoconiosis caused by
asbestos particles in the lungs.
38. A condition of having below normal oxygen
level in the blood.
39. Inflammation of the pharynx; also known as
a sore throat.
40. Shallow or slow respiration.
inspiration and is caused by an obstruction in
the upper airway.
4. Accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity.
5. Abnormal lung sounds characterized by
discontinuous bubbling or rattling noises
primarily heard in lung bases, caused by
collapsed or fluid-filled alveoli popping open
during inhalation.
6. Voice impairment including hoarseness,
weakness, or loss of voice.
9. Accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity.
11. Respiration pattern of alternating periods of
rapid breathing, slow breathing, and the absence
of breathing. [2 words]
12. Surgical creation of an opening into the
chest.
16. Inflammation of the larynx.
20. The action of listening to sounds arising
within the body (e.g. lung fields), typically with
a stethoscope, as part of a medical assessment.
22. Excessive discharge of mucus from the
bronchi.
25. Abnormal condition caused by excess fluid
accumulation in the air sacs of the lungs,
leading to impaired gas exchange. [2 words]
26. Flexible flap of tissue that closes over the
top of the larynx when a person swallows to
protect from aspirating food or fluid into the
lower airways.
28. The passage of a tube through the nose or
mouth into the trachea to establish or maintain
an open airway. [2 words]
29. Surgical repair of the pharynx.
32. Paralysis of the larynx.
33. A sudden, involuntary muscular contraction
of the vocal cords.
34. External monitor to measure the oxygen
saturation level in the blood. [2 words]
36. Usually an emergency procedure in which
an incision is made into the trachea to gain
access to the airway below a blockage.
37. The condition that occurs when the body
cannot get the air it needs to function.
41. Visual examination of the bronchi using a
bronchoscope.
42. Infection that inflames air sacs in one or
both lungs.
45. Testing method that utilizes a spirometer to
record the volume of air inhaled or exhaled and
the length of time each breath takes.
46. The form pneumoconiosos caused by coal
dust in the lungs.
47. Medical equipment that dispenses doses of
medication in the form of a mist.
49. Abnormally rapid rate of respiration,
usually of more than 20 breaths per minute.
52. Large marsupial
55. Specializes in diagnosing and treating
diseases and disorders of the ears, nose, and
throat.
56. Specializes in diagnosing and treating
diseases and disorders of the lungs and
associated tissues.
58. The absence of oxygen from the body
(gases, blood, or tissues).
60. Condition in which the lung fails to expand
because air cannot pass beyond the bronchioles
that are blocked by secretions.
61. Bleeding from the nose.
63. An interruption of breathing that results in
the loss of consciousness or death.
65. To cough or spit out (e.g. phlegm, sputum)
from the throat or lungs.
67. Medication administered to prevent, or
relieve coughing.
68. Absence of spontaneous respiration.
69. Inflammation of the visceral and parietal
pleura in the thoracic cavity.
70. Surgical removal of part of the pleura.
38. Abnormal increase in the depth and rate of
the respiratory movements.
41. Chronic enlargement of bronchi or
bronchioles resulting from an earlier lung
infection that was not cured.
43. Progressive loss of lung function due to a
decrease in the total number of alveoli, the
enlargement of the remaining alveoli, and then
the progressive destruction of their walls.
44. Medication that expands the opening of the
passages into the lungs.
48. Abnormal lung sounds characterized by a
continuous, low-pitched snoring or gurgling
noise during exhalation, usually caused by
secretions in larger (bronchial) airways.
50. An abnormal condition caused by dust in
the lungs that usually develops after years of
environmental or occupational contact.
51. An infectious disease caused by
mycobacterium tuberculosi.
53. Genetic disorder in which the lungs are
clogged with large amounts of abnormally thick
mucus. [2 words]
54. Puncture of the chest wall with a needle to
obtain fluid from the pleural cavity for
diagnostic purposes, to drain pleural effusions
or to reexpand a collapsed lung.
57. Inflammation of the lining of bronchial
tubes.
59. The cavity located between the lungs.
62. Inflammation of the sinuses.
64. Abnormal lung sounds characterized by a
continuous high-pitched whistling noise,
produced by movement of turbulent air through
narrowed or obstructed small airways.
66. Acute respiratory syndrome in children and
infants characterized by obstruction of the
larynx, hoarseness, and a barking cough.