front 1 THE COMBINING FROM FOR THE VOICE BOX IS | back 1 LARYNG/O |
front 2 THE COMBINING FROM FOR THE POINTED UPPER PORTION OF THE LUNG IS | back 2 APIC/O |
front 3 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A FUNCTION OF INTERNAL RESPIRATION? | back 3 UPTAKE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AIR INTO THE LUNGS |
front 4 OFACTION IS A FUNCTION OF THE NOSE. | back 4 TRUE |
front 5 THE COMBINING FORM MEDIASTIN/O STANDS FOR THE | back 5 SPACE BETWEEN THE LUNGS |
front 6 WHICH WORD CONTAINS THE WORD PART FOR THE STRUCTURE THAT COVERS THE OPENING OF THE LARYNX? | back 6 EPIGLOTTITIS |
front 7 WHICH COMBINING FORM DOES NOT MEAN LUNG? | back 7 PHREN/O (MEANS DIAPHRAGM OR MIND) |
front 8 MR. M's SURGEON DISCOVERS GAS ESCAPING INTO THE EXTRAPLEURAL SPACE, WHICH IS THE AREA | back 8 OUTSIDE THE MEMBRANOUS LAYER THAT ENCLOSES THE LUNGS |
front 9 THE STRUCTURE OF THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INCLUDE THE NOSE, PHARYNX, PARANASAL SINUSES, EPIGLOTTIS, AND | back 9 LARYNX |
front 10 THE COMBINING FORM BRONCH/O MEANS | back 10 BRONCHUS |
front 11 THE MEANING OF THE COMBINING FORM OX/I IS | back 11 OXYGEN |
front 12 A TERM THAT DESCRIBES A TUBE THAT IS INSERTED INTO THE NOSE OR THROAT TO CREATE AN EMERGENCY OPEN AIRWAY IS CALLED A(N)______TUBE. | back 12 ENDOTRACHEAL |
front 13 THE INSTRUMENT USED TO VIEW THE INTERIOR OF THE THROAT IS A | back 13 PHARYNGOSCOPE |
front 14 A TERM THAT MEANS ABOVE THE NOSE IS | back 14 SUPRANASAL |
front 15 LARYNGOSCOPY INVOLVES | back 15 USE OF A LIGHTED INSTRUMENT WITH A SCOPE TO EXAMINE THE VOICEBOX SPECIFICALLY |
front 16 WHICH TYPE OF PLEURA IS CLOSEST TO THE LUNGS AND COVERS THE LUNGS' SURFACE? | back 16 VISCERAL |
front 17 A PATIENT COMPLAINS OF LARYNGALGIA. FROM THE WORD PARTS IN THIS TERM, YOU KNOW HE IS EXPERIENCING | back 17 PAIN SPECIFICALLY IN HIS VOICEBOX |
front 18 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING CONTAINS THE CORRECT SEQUENCE OF AIRFLOW INTO THE LOWER RESPIRATORY SYSTME? | back 18 TRACHEA, BRONCHI, BRONCIOLES, ALVEOLI |
front 19 YOU SEE IN YOUR PATIENT'S MEDICAL REPORT A DIAGNOSIS HE HAD LAST YEAR OF RHINOLITHIASIS. BY ANALYZING THE WORD PARTS IN THIS TERM YOU LEARN THAT LAST YEAR HE HAD | back 19 A STONE IN HIS NASAL CAVITY |
front 20 THE TRACHEA, BRONCHI, BRONCHIOLES, ALVEOLI, AND LUNGS BELONG TO THE LOWER RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. | back 20 TRUE |
front 21 PATIENT M HAS____, AN INFLAMMATION THAT EXTENDS ALONG THE PASSAGEWAY RUNNING FROM THE NOSE PASSAGES THROUGH TO THE END OF THE THROAT. | back 21 NASOPHARYNITIS |
front 22 THE AIR SACS AT TE ENDS OF THE ______ ARE CALLED ALVEOLI. | back 22 BRONCHIOLES |
front 23 THE COMBINING FORM CONI/O MEANS | back 23 DUST |
front 24 THE ABNORMAL CODITION CHARACTERIZED BY COLLAPSE OF ALL OR PART OF THE LUNG IS | back 24 ATELECTASIS |
front 25 IF YOUR PATIENT'S MAIN SYMPTOM IS AN INABILITY TO SPEAK, OF THE DISORDERS LISTED BELOW, HE IS LIKELY TO BE DIAGNOSED WITH | back 25 LARYNGOPLEGIA |
front 26 CYSTIC FIBROSIS IS AN | back 26 INHERITED DISORDER OF THE EXOCRINE GLANDS INVOLVING THE LUNGS, PANCREAS, AND SWEAT GLANDS. |
front 27 DILATION OF THE BRONCHIOLES IS CALLED | back 27 BRONCHIOLECTASIS |
front 28 THE ABREVIATION OF THE INFECTIOUS DISEASE CAUSED BY MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCLOSIS IS | back 28 TB |
front 29 THE SWEAT TEST HELPS DIAGNOSE | back 29 CYSTIC FIBROSIS |
front 30 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A MEANS OF ADMINISTERING OXYGEN? | back 30 THORACOTOMY |
front 31 USING AN ARTIFICIAL DEVICE TO ASSIST A PATIENT IN BREATHING IS CALLED | back 31 MECHANICAL VENTILATION |
front 32 AN EXCESSIVE AMOUNT OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN THE BLOOD IS CALLED | back 32 HYPERCAPNIA |
front 33 URI STANDS FOR | back 33 UPPER RESPIRATORY INFECTION |
front 34 THE TERM _____ IN MR. H'S MEDICAL REPORT INDICATES A NARROWING OF THE TRACHEA. | back 34 TRACHEOSTENOSIS |
front 35 ______ IS PLEURAL EFFUSION WITH PUS. | back 35 EMPYEMA |
front 36 AS EMPHYSEMA PROGRESSES, MORE ALVEOLI BECOME DSTENDED AND THE TRAPPED AIR IN THE LUNGS RESULTS IN DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHARACTERISTICS | back 36 BARREL CHEST |
front 37 Choose the correct spelling for a term describing surgical puncture by insertion of a needle or catheter into the pleural space to obtain pleural fluid for analysis | back 37 THORACENTESIS |
front 38 CHOOSE THE CORRECT SPELLING FOR A TERM DESCRIBING THE CREATION OF AN ARTIFICIAL OPENING IN THE TRACHEA. | back 38 TRACHEOSTOMY |
front 39 Choose the correct spelling for a term describing an abnormal condition of the bronchial tree that is characterized by irreversible dilation and destruction of the bronchial walls. | back 39 BRONCHIOLECTASIS |
front 40 Choose the correct spelling for a term describing a common abnormal respiratory sound consisting of discontinuous bubbling noises heard on auscultation of the chest during inspiration. | back 40 RALE |