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front 2 Chapter 10.1 Word Parts of the Respiratory System Upper Respiratory System
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front 6 Chapter 10.1 Word Parts of the Respiratory System Lower Respiratory System
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front 9 Chapter 10.1 Word Parts of the Respiratory System Process of Respiration System
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front 10 Learning Outcome 10.1 Exercises: Exercise 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. | back 10 |
front 11 Learning Outcome 10.1 Exercises: Exercise 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. | back 11 |
front 12 Learning Outcome 10.1 Exercises: Exercise 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. | back 12 |
front 13 Chapter 10.2 Patient History, Problems, Complaints
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front 14 Chapter 10.2 Patient History, Problems, Complaints
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front 15 Chapter 10.2 Patient History, Problems, Complaints
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front 16 Learning Outcome 10.2 Exercises: Exercise 1, 2, 3. | back 16 |
front 17 Learning Outcome 10.2 Exercises: Exercise 4, 5, 6. | back 17 |
front 18 Learning Outcome 10.2 Exercises: Exercise 7. | back 18 no data |
front 19 Chapter 10.3 Observation and Discovery
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front 21 Chapter 10.3 Observation and Discovery
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front 22 Chapter 10.3 Observation and Discovery
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front 23 Chapter 10.3 Observation and Discovery
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front 24 Learning Outcome 10.3 Exercises: Exercise 1, 2, 3. | back 24 |
front 25 Learning Outcome 10.3 Exercises: Exercise 4, 5. | back 25 |
front 26 Learning Outcome 10.3 Exercises: Exercise 6, 7. | back 26 |
front 27 Chapter 10.4 Diagnosis and Pathology
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front 28 Chapter 10.4 Diagnosis and Pathology
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front 29 Chapter 10.4 Diagnosis and Pathology
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front 31 Learning Outcome 10.4 Exercises: Exercise 1, 2, 3. | back 31 |
front 32 Learning Outcome 10.4 Exercises: Exercise 4, 5, 6. | back 32 |
front 33 Learning Outcome 10.4 Exercises: Exercise 7. | back 33 |
front 34 Chapter 10.5 Treatments and Therapies
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front 35 Chapter 10.5 Treatments and Therapies
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front 36 Chapter 10.5 Treatments and Therapies
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front 37 Learning Outcome 10.5 Exercises: Exercise 1, 2, 3. | back 37 |
front 38 Learning Outcome 10.5 Exercises: Exercise 4, 5, 6. | back 38 |
front 39 Learning Outcome 10.5 Exercises: Exercise 7. | back 39 |
front 40 Chapter 10.6 Abbreviations | back 40 no data |
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front 42 Learning Outcome 10.6 Exercises: Exercise 1, 2. | back 42 |
front 43 Learning Outcome 10.6 Exercises: Exercise 3. | back 43 |
front 44 Chapter 10.7 Electronic Health Records Primary Care Visit | back 44 |
front 45 Learning Outcome 10.7 Exercises: Exercise 1, 2, 3. | back 45 no data |
front 46 Chapter 10.7 Electronic Health Records Emergency Department Visit | back 46 no data |
front 47 Learning Outcome 10.7 Exercises: Exercise 4. | back 47 no data |
front 48 Learning Outcome 10.7 Exercises: Exercise 5. | back 48 |
front 49 Learning Outcome 10.7 Exercises: Exercise 6. | back 49 no data |
front 50 Chapter 10.7 Electronic Health Records Pulmonology Consult | back 50 no data |
front 51 Learning Outcome 10.7 Exercises: Exercise 7, 8. | back 51 no data |
front 52 Chapter 10 Quick Reference
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front 57 Chapter 10 Review Exercises: Exercise 1, 2. | back 57 no data |
front 58 Chapter 10 Review Exercises: Exercise 3, 4. | back 58 |
front 59 Chapter 10 Review Exercises: Exercise 5 Part 1. | back 59 |
front 60 Chapter 10 Review Exercises: Exercise 5 Part 2. | back 60 |
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front 62 Chapter 10 Review Exercises: Exercise 6, 7. | back 62 |
front 63 Chapter 10 Review Exercises: Exercise 8, 9. | back 63 |
front 64 Which is the accurate deconstruction of adenoid? Multiple choice question.
| back 64 aden-(root) + -oid (suffix) |
front 65 The word ______ comes from a Latin word meaning “almond". Multiple choice question.
| back 65 tonsil |
front 66 Rhin/o is a root for ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 66 nose |
front 67 The larynx is also known as the ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 67 voicebox |
front 68 Pharynx is the medical term for the ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 68 throat |
front 69 The root in the term adenoid means ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 69 gland |
front 70 The root/combining form trache/o comes from the the Greek word ______ because of the bumpy ridges that line the outside of the trachea. Multiple choice question.
| back 70 rough |
front 71 Deconstruct the term “tonsillectomy” associated with upper respiratory system. Enter hyphens in the appropriate blanks. ______ ______ ______ | back 71 Blank 1: tonsill Blank 2: - Blank 3: ectomy |
front 72 Select all that apply Which of the following are functions of the nose? Multiple select question.
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front 73 The root in the term nasogastric that means "nose" is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 73 nas/o |
front 74 The vocal cords are located in the ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 74 larynx |
front 75 The root for the term larynx is ______. | back 75 laryng/o, laryng, laryngo, laryng-o, or laryng/ o |
front 76 The plural form of the word septum is ______. | back 76 septa |
front 77 The medical term for the throat is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 77 pharynx |
front 78 Sin/o is a root for ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 78 sinus |
front 79 The trachea is more commonly called the ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 79 windpipe |
front 80 The nose is very vascular, which means that it contains many ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 80 blood vessels |
front 81 Select all that apply Pneum/o, pneumat/o, and pneumon/o are roots for ______. Multiple select question.
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front 82 Click and drag on elements in order Place the structures in the order in which air passes through starting from the nose. | back 82 |
front 83 Pulmon/o is a root for ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 83 lungs |
front 84 Septum comes from the Latin word meaning ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 84 partition |
front 85 Bronch/o and bronchi/o are roots for ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 85 bronchus |
front 86 Select all that apply The roots for sinus are ______. Multiple select question.
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front 87 The root for ______ is actually formed by adding a diminutive suffix to another root, which is a smaller subdivision of the bronchial tubes. | back 87 bronchiole |
front 88 The alveolus is the actual place of ______ exchange in the lungs. | back 88 gas, air, or gases |
front 89 Select all that apply Roots for air or lungs include ______. Multiple select question.
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front 90 Select all that apply Identify the following roots that mean "lung". Multiple select question.
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front 91 The ______ are tiny balloon-like structures surrounded by small blood vessels where oxygen passes into the blood and carbon dioxide passes out of the blood. | back 91 alveoli or alveolus |
front 92 Select all that apply Roots for bronchus include ______. Multiple select question.
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front 93 The sternum is also known as the ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 93 breastbone |
front 94 Which is the root for the term bronchiole? Multiple choice question.
| back 94 bronchiol/o |
front 95 The root in the term costectomy means ______. | back 95 rib or ribs |
front 96 The plural of alveolus is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 96 alveoli |
front 97 Thorac/o is a root for ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 97 chest |
front 98 The pleura is a membrane surrounding the ______. | back 98 lungs or lung |
front 99 Click and drag on elements in order Place the structures of the lower respiratory track in the order in which air passes during inhalation. | back 99 |
front 100 A root for diaphragm is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 100 phren/o |
front 101 The xiphoid process is the ______ part of the sternum. Multiple choice question.
| back 101 most inferior |
front 102 The ______ is a horizontal muscle that lies between the chest and the abdomen involved in the process of respiration. | back 102 diaphragm |
front 103 Cost/o is the root for ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 103 rib |
front 104 Identify the root that means oxygen. Multiple choice question.
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front 105 Select all that apply The roots for chest include ______. Multiple select question.
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front 106 Select all that apply Word parts for breathing include ______. Multiple select question.
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front 107 Deconstruct the term pleurectomy. Enter hyphens in the appropriate blanks. ______ ______ ______ | back 107 Blank 1: pleur Blank 2: - Blank 3: ectomy |
front 108 Select all that apply Roots for carbon dioxide include ______. Multiple select question.
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front 109 Phren/o is a root for ______. Multiple choice question.
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front 110 A productive cough is also known as ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 110 expectoration |
front 111 The muscles of respiration contract to ______ the chest, which ______ the chest (thoracic) pressure. Multiple choice question.
| back 111 enlarge, decreases |
front 112 Select all that apply Pleuritic chest pain occurs when chest pain happens ______. Multiple select question.
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front 113 The root in the term "hypoxia" means ______. Multiple choice question.
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front 114 The cessation of breathing is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 114 apnea |
front 115 The root spir/o in the term spirometry means ______. | back 115 breathing |
front 116 ______ is defined as shallow breathing. | back 116 hypopnea |
front 117 Capn/o and carb/o are roots for ______. Multiple choice question.
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front 118 The condition of overbreathing or having too much air flowing into and out of the lungs is known as ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 118 hyperventilation |
front 119 Coughing up blood is termed ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 119 hemoptysis |
front 120 The correct pronunciation of dysphonia is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 120 dis-FOH-nee-ah |
front 121 Match the term with its breathing pattern. | back 121 |
front 122 Select all that apply Terms for nosebleed include ______. Multiple select question.
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front 123 Rapid breathing is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 123 tachypnea |
front 124 The root in the term rhinorrhea means ______. | back 124 nose |
front 125 Match each breathing term with its definition. | back 125 |
front 126 The medical term for hiccups is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 126 phrenospasm |
front 127 The condition of underbreathing or having too little air flowing into and out of the lungs is known as ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 127 hypoventilation |
front 128 Match each discharge term with its definition. | back 128 |
front 129 Select all that apply Dysphonia is ______. Multiple select question.
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front 130 Which of the following is a laboratory test that measures carbon dioxide in the blood? Multiple choice question.
| back 130 Capnography |
front 131 A term for nosebleed is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 131 epistaxis |
front 132 The sucking in of the skin around bones during inhalation when someone is in respiratory distress is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 132 retraction |
front 133 A runny nose is called ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 133 rhinorrhea |
front 134 A health care professional using a stethoscope to listen to a patient’s chest is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 134 auscultation |
front 135 Thoracalgia is pain in the ______. Multiple choice question.
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front 136 Cyanosis is a bluish color in the skin caused by insufficient ______. Multiple choice question.
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front 137 Deconstruct the term expectoration. Enter hyphens in the appropriate blanks. ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ | back 137 Blank 1: ex Blank 2: - Blank 3: pector Blank 4: - Blank 5: ation |
front 138 Speaking from the chest is termed ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 138 pectoriloquy |
front 139 Select all that apply Which of the following observations may indicate a respiratory problem? Multiple select question.
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front 140 A chest that protrudes like a keel of a ship is termed ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 140 pectus carinatum |
front 141 Match the word parts of the term "retraction" with the correct meaning. | back 141 |
front 142 Deconstruct the term empyema. Enter hyphens in the appropriate blanks. ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ | back 142 Blank 1: em Blank 2: - or / Blank 3: py Blank 4: - or / Blank 5: ema |
front 143 Identify the correct pronunciation of the term auscultation. Multiple choice question.
| back 143 AWS-kul-TAY-shun |
front 144 Match the word parts of the term pneumohemothorax with their meanings. | back 144 |
front 145 The color associated with cyanosis is ______. | back 145 blue |
front 146 Deconstruct the term hypercarbia. Enter hyphens in the appropriate blanks. ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ | back 146 Blank 1: hyper Blank 2: - Blank 3: carb Blank 4: - Blank 5: ia |
front 147 Deconstruct the term pectoriloquy. Enter hyphens in the appropriate blanks. ______ ______ ______ | back 147 Blank 1: pectori Blank 2: - Blank 3: loquy |
front 148 Match the word parts of the terms tomography and pulmonary angiography with their meaning. | back 148 |
front 149 A chest that is hollowed out is termed pectus ______. | back 149 excavatum |
front 150 The abbreviation for ventilation-perfusion scan is ______. Multiple choice question.
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front 151 Drooping of the diaphragm is termed ______. | back 151 phrenoptosis |
front 152 Deconstruct the term bronchoscopy. Enter hyphens in the appropriate blanks. ______ ______ ______ | back 152 Blank 1: broncho Blank 2: - Blank 3: scopy |
front 153 Match each pathological term of the respiratory system with its definition. | back 153 |
front 154 A capnometer measures ______ ______ levels. | back 154 Blank 1: carbon Blank 2: dioxide |
front 155 Match each laboratory data term related to the respiratory system with its definition. | back 155 |
front 156 Oximetry is a procedure used to measure ______ levels. | back 156 oxygen, O2, or O |
front 157 The term that means "an imaging procedure using a computer to cut" and is commonly abbreviated CT, is ______ tomography. | back 157 computed |
front 158 Select all that apply Pulmonary function testing ______. Multiple select question.
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front 159 A scan that tests whether a problem in the lungs is caused by airflow or blood flow is termed ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 159 ventilation-perfusion scan |
front 160 The root in the term spirometry means ______. | back 160 breathing, breath, breathe, to breath, or to breathe |
front 161 Bronchoscopy is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 161 a procedure to look inside the bronchi |
front 162 Select all that apply The term used to describe an examination of the chest is ______. Multiple select question.
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front 163 Select all that apply A nasopharyngoscope is an instrument to look at the ______. Multiple select question.
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front 164 Select all that apply Which disorders are long-term, noninfectious causes of respiratory illness that can be serious? Multiple select question.
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front 165 A procedure to measure oxygen levels is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 165 oximetry |
front 166 Match each inflammatory condition of the upper respiratory system with its definition. | back 166 |
front 167 Polysomnography is recording ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 167 multiple aspects of sleep |
front 168 Inflammation of the tonsils is termed ______. | back 168 tonsillitis |
front 169 A procedure to measure breathing is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 169 spirometry |
front 170 A group of diseases characterized by the continuous blockage of lung passages is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 170 COPD |
front 171 Thoracoscopy is an examination of the ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 171 chest |
front 172 A hernia of the diaphragm is termed ______. | back 172 diaphragmatocele |
front 173 Place the disorders based on their location in the respiratory tract. | back 173 |
front 174 Select all that apply Terms for inflammation of the pleura include ______. Multiple select question.
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front 175 Deconstruct the term pansinusitis. Enter hyphens in the appropriate blanks. ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ | back 175 Blank 1: pan Blank 2: - or / Blank 3: sinus Blank 4: - or / Blank 5: itis |
front 176 Select all that apply Which of the following terms contains a suffix that means "condition"? Multiple select question.
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front 177 The condition in which a patient ceases to breathe while asleep is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 177 sleep apnea |
front 178 Match each term related to a breathing disorder with its definition. | back 178 |
front 179 A disease that causes the alveoli to lose elasticity is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 179 emphysema |
front 180 A lung disorder caused by the limiting of air into the lungs is termed ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 180 restrictive lung disorder |
front 181 Another term for pleuritis is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 181 pleurisy |
front 182 In the term mesothelioma, the root -theli- means ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 182 nipple |
front 183 Pneumoconiosis is a lung condition caused by ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 183 dust |
front 184 A drug that prevents coughing is a(n) ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 184 antitussive |
front 185 A drug that encourages the expulsion of material from the lungs is a(n) ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 185 expectorant |
front 186 The suffix in the term tracheomalacia means ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 186 softening |
front 187 Deconstruct the term septoplasty. Enter hyphens in the appropriate blanks. ______ ______ ______ | back 187 Blank 1: septo Blank 2: - Blank 3: plasty |
front 188 A new growth (tumor) in the lung is called pulmonary ______. | back 188 neoplasm |
front 189 The terms tracheostomy and tracheotomy are easily confused, but they have different meanings. Match the meaning of the word parts of both terms. | back 189 |
front 190 Select all that apply Bronchiogenic carcinoma ______. Multiple select question.
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front 191 The suffix in the term bronchoplasty means ______. | back 191 reconstruction |
front 192 Cutting out a part of the lung is termed ______. | back 192 lobectomy |
front 193 Match the word parts of the term cardiopulmonary resuscitation with their meanings. | back 193 |
front 194 Match each drug term related to the respiratory system with its definition. | back 194 |
front 195 Reattachment of the pleura is termed ______. | back 195 pleuropexy |
front 196 The medical term that means "to insert a breathing tube from the mouth down into the trachea" is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 196 intubate |
front 197 Match each term for treatment of the chest with its definition. | back 197 |
front 198 Match each term for treatment of the upper respiratory tract with its definition. | back 198 |
front 199 The C in the abbreviation CT stands for ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 199 computed |
front 200 Deconstruct the term bronchoplasty. Enter hyphens in the appropriate blanks. ______ ______ ______ | back 200 Blank 1: broncho Blank 2: - Blank 3: plasty |
front 201 Spell the word that the S represents in the term SOB ______. | back 201 shortness |
front 202 The method of artificially maintaining blood flow and airflow when breathing and pulse have stopped is ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 202 CPR |
front 203 A pneumonectomy is the ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 203 removal of a lung |
front 204 A thoracotomy is a(n) ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 204 incision into the chest |
front 205 The C in the abbreviation COPD stands for ______. Multiple choice question.
| back 205 chronic |
front 206 Select all that apply Which of the following terms are part of the abbreviation PFT? Multiple select question.
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front 207 Deconstruct the term lobectomy. Enter hyphens in the appropriate blanks. ______ ______ ______ | back 207 Blank 1: lob Blank 2: - Blank 3: ectomy |