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Medical Terminology: The Respiratory System

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Nas/o and rhin/oNose
naresnostrils
nasogastric tubea tube that passes through the nose down to the stomach
ciliahair
olfactory receptors are responsible for the sense of ______smell
sinusair-filled or fluid-filled spaces
sinus/osinus
the pharynx is commonly called the______throat
pharyng/othroat
Function of the soft palatecloses druing swallowing to prevent food from going into the nasal cavity
funtion of the epiglottiscloses during swallowing to prevent food from entering the trachea and into the lungs
the larynx is commonly called the ________voice box
laryng/ovoice box
thoraxchest cavity
the trachea is commonly called the ________windpipe
Alveoliair sacs in which most of the gas exchange occurs
Cost/oribs
thorac/ochest or chest cavity
lungmain organ of respiration
pneum/o, pneumon/o, pneulung or air
pulm/o and pulmon/olung
Diaphragma muscle that separates the thoracic and peritoneal cavities
Diaphragmatic herniaan abnormal displacement of organs through the diaphragm
Inhalation or inspirationdrawing in of breath
exhalation or expirationthe release of breath
-pneabreathing
Apneaabsence of breathing
dyspneadifficult or labored breathing
Bradypneaabnormally slow respiratory rate
Tachypneaabnormally rapid respiratory rates
hyperpneaabnormal increase in the rate and depth of respirations
hypopneaabnormally slow or shallow respirations
hyperventilationabnormally rapid deep breathing, which results in decreased levels of CO2
agonal breathingrespirations near death or during extreme suffering
Orthopneaa respiratory ailment in which the sufferer forms a stance to draw in more air. Bulldog stance or cats with a stretched neck
Hypoxiainadequate supply of oxygen to tissue despite an adequate blood supply
Hypercapniahigh CO2
HypocapniaLow CO2
stridorsnoring, squeaking, or whistling that suggests airway narrowing
tidal volumeamount of air exchanged during normal respiration (one breath)
dead spaceair in the pathway of the respiratory system where gas exchange does not occur
sputummucus secretion from the lower respiratory tract
phlegmthick mucus secreted by the respiratory lining
thoracocentesispuncture of the chest wall with a needle to obtain fluid or air from the pleural cavity
Pneumothoraxan abnormal accumulation of air in the thoracic cavity
asphyxiationsuffocation
aspirationinhalation of a foreign substance
atelectasisincomplete expansion of the alveoli; collapse of a lung
cyanosisblue discoloration of the skin or MM caused by hypoxia
epistaxisnosebleed
hemoptysisspitting of blood from the lower respiratory tract
hemothoraxblood in the chest cavity
Pulmonary edemaaccumulation of fluid in the lung tissue
pyothoraxpus in the chest cavity
Upper respiratory infection (URI)invasion of the nose, mouth, pharynx, epiglottis, or larynx by pathogenic organisms


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