Chapter 26 vocab

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Respiratory Vocabulary Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of essential respiratory vocabulary with this comprehensive quiz designed for students and professionals in the healthcare and medical fields. Each question focuses on key terms and concepts that are crucial for understanding respiratory health.

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Suction means?
The lack or absence of breathing.
Slow breathing; respiration are fewer than 12 per minute.
The process of sucking up or withdrawing fluid.
Air in the pleural space.
Pleural effusion means?
Mucus from the respiratory system that is expectorated through the mouth.
The escape and collection of fluid in the pleural space
Sitting up and leaning over a table to breath.
When breathing stops.
Patent means?
The amount of hemoglobin containing oxygen.
Bluish color to the skin, lips, mucous membrane, and nail beds.
Open and unblocked.
Respirations gradually increase in rate and depth and then become shallow and slow
Sitting up and leaning over a table to breathe
Pollutant
Tachypnea
Pleural effusions
Orthopneic position
Breathing deeply and comfortably only when sitting
Tachypnea
Sputum
Oxygen concentration
Orthopnea
The amount of hemoglobin containing oxygen
Oxygen concentration
Pnemothorax
Respiratory depression
Suction
Mucus from the respiratory system that is expectorated through the mouth
Pleural effusion
Orthopneic
Allergy
Sputum
Slow, weak respiration at a rate fewer than 12 per minute
Respiratory arrest
Respiratory depression
Oxygen concentration
Patent
Breathing stops
Respiratory arrest
Suction
Allergy
Cyanosis
A harmful chemical/substance in the air or water
Dyspnea
Hypoxia
Hypoxemia
Pollutant
Air in the pleural space
Pleural effusion
Pneumothorax
Respiratory arrest
Respiratory depression
A surgically created opening into the trachea
Tachypnea
Pollutant
Tracheostomy
Orthopneic position
Sensitivity to a substance that causes the body to react
Patent
Allergy
Pleural effusion
Bradypnea
Very deep and rapid respirations
Kussmaul
Hyperventilation
Dyspnea
Mechanical ventilation
Using a machine to move air into and out of the lungs
Mechanical ventilation
Apnea
Cyanosis
Biot respirations
Respirations gradually increase in rate and depth and then become shallow and slow
Kussmaul
Hypoxia
Cheyne-stokes respirations
Mechanical ventilation
Lack or absence of breathing
Oxygen concentration
Apnea
Biot respirations
Cheyne-stokes respirations
Rapid and deep respirations followed by 10-30 seconds of apnea
Apnea
Allergy
Biot respriations
Hemotysis
Rapid breathing; respirations are more than 20 per minute
Cheyne-stokes respriations
Hemothroax
Hyperventilation
Tachypnea
Respirations are slow, shallow, and sometimes irregular
Hyperventilation
Hypoxemia
Hypoxia
Mechanical ventilation
Blood in the pleural space
Intubation
Hemotysis
Apnea
Hemothorax
Bloody sputum
Hemotysis
Cyanosis
Allergy
Kussmaul
Cells don't have enough oxygen
Hyperventilation
Mechanical ventilation
Pollutant
Hypoxia
A reduced amount of oxygen in the blood
Hypoxia
Hypoxemia
Hemotysis
Braypnea
Difficult, labored, or painful breathing
Allergy
Tachypnea
Pneumothorax
Dyspnea
Bluish color to the skin, lips, mucous membrane, and nail beds
Cyanosis
Orthioneic position
Pleural effusion
Sputum
Slow breathing; respirations are fewer than 12 per minute
Mechanical ventilation
Kussmaul
Hyperventilation
Bradypnea
Inserting an artificial airway
Intubation
Dyspnea
Allergy
Hemothroax
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