Chapter 8 Review
- The prefix ultra- in the word ultrasonography means beyond.
- The suffix -ole in the term bronchiole means small.
- The plural form of bronchus is bronchi.
- The suffix -metry in the term spirometry means the process of measuring.
- The suffix -ectomy in the term lobectomy means surgical removal of.
- Rhinitis is inflammation of the nasal mucosa.
- The medical term that means surgical removal of the tonsils is tonsillectomy.(ectomy = removal of)
- The suffix -osis in tuberculosis means condition.
- The suffix -itis in pneumonitis means infection. (pneumonitis is the same thing as pneumonia)
- The movement of gases into and out of the lungs is known as ventilation.
- The suffix –genic in bronchogenic means creation.
- The root pulmon- in the word pulmonology means lung.
- The crackle sound heard through a stethoscope when air bubbles through liquid in the lungs is called rales.
- The word element rhin refers to the nose. (nas and rhin both mean nose)
- The prefix endo- in the term endotracheal means inside the trachea.
- The suffix -al in nasal means pertaining to.
- The root pneumon- means lung, air.
- The suffix -oid in the term adenoid means resembling.
- The prefix a- in apnea means without (breathing).
- The root cyan- in the word cyanosis means blue.
- The prefix poly- in the term polysomnography means many.
- The exchange of gases between air and blood and interstitial fluids is respiration.
- The alveolus is the terminal element of the respiratory tract.
- Atelectasis is collapse of a part of the lung.
- The correct spelling of the plural form of the term that means hair-like, motile projections from the surface of a cell is cilia.
- The medical term for voice box is larynx. (organ of sound production)
- Pneumonoconiosis is a fibrotic lung disease caused by inhalation of dust.
- Olfaction comes from the Latin root meaning to smell.
- The sense of taste is the body sensation most influenced by smell.
- The septum divides the nasal cavity into a right and left compartment.
- Silicosis is fibrotic lung disease caused by inhaling silica particles.
- Sputum is matter that is coughed up and spat out by individuals with respiratory disorders.
- Snoring occurs most frequently in men and becomes worse with age.
- The medical term for a nosebleed is epistaxis.
- The medical term for windpipe is trachea.
- The spirometer is the instrument that measures respiratory volumes.
- The diaphragm is a muscle that separates the abdominal cavity from the thoracic cavity.
- The medical term for Adam's apple is thyroid cartilage.
- The right lung has three lobes.
- Pleurisy is infection of the membrane covering the lungs (the pleura).
- The pharynx is the tube from the back of the nose to the larynx.
- The correct spelling of the term that means the same as ventilator is respirator.
- The costal surface of the lungs presses against the rib cage.
- A spirometer measures respiratory volumes.
- The tongue is not one of the six connected elements of the respiratory tract.
- The olfactory region is located in the extreme superior region of the nasal cavity.
- The glottis is the upper opening into the larynx from the oropharynx.
- The plural of the medical term for nostril is nares. (naris is the singular form)
- The laryngopharynx is located below the tip of the epiglottis.
- Arterial blood gases are measures of the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood.
- The epiglottis prevents food from entering the larynx.
- The lung is the soft, spongy, conical organ of the thorax.
- Aspiration is the removal by suction of fluid or gas from a body cavity.
- COPD stands for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- The apex of the lung is located above and behind the clavicle.
- Antibiotics are used when a bacterial infection is present.
- The doctor was concerned that Johnny may have sinusitis.
- Allowing swallowing of saliva and other oral fluids is not a function of the respiratory system.
- Cooling air that enters from the outside is not a function of the nose. (warming the air is a function of the nose)
- Which of the following structures does not participate in the production of sound?
- pharynx
- tongue
- teeth
- lips
- →epiglottisWhat does the root of the word rhinoplasty mean?
- removal of
- condition
- surgical repair
- resection
- nose
- The epiglottis does not participate in the production of sound..
- When a tumor is resected, the affected area of the lung is removed.
- The pharynx is the muscular funnel that receives air from the nasal cavity and food and drink from the oral cavity.
- Pneumonectomy is removal of a lung.
- The most likely cause of Nancy Gill's problems was sinusitis.
- In a thoracotomy, an incision is made through the intercostal area. .
- The noise produced by vibrations in the structures of the nasopharynx is a snore.
- A tonsil is the collection of lymphoid tissue in the oropharynx.
- The word hypoxic means deficient in oxygen.
- A pulse oximeter measures the oxygen saturation of the blood..
- Croup is characterized by a barking cough. (also called laryngotracheobronchitis)
- A virus and/or Streptococcusis the most frequent cause of tonsillitis.
- A mucolytic agent breaks up thick secretions in the airways. (mucus)
- Corticosteroids are drugs used in acute cases of asthma. These drugs are known as anti-inflammatories.
- Eupnea describes normal breathing. (eu = normal, good)
- The correct spelling of the term that means pus in the pleural cavity is empyema. (py = pus)
- The plural of alveolus is alveoli.
- The suffix -ation in the word respiration means process.
- The root thorac- in the word transthoracic means chest. (pneumon = lungs)
- The root ventil- in ventilation means wind.
- The correct spelling of the term that means an inflammation of the pharynx is pharyngitis.