Week 7 Assignment PDF

Title Week 7 Assignment
Course Medical Terminology
Institution Daytona State College
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Answers to Assignment 7- Building and defining words pertaining to the respiratory system...


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Use rhin/o (nose) to build words that mean: 1. discharge from the nose: rhinorrhea 2. inflammation of (mucous membranes of the) nose: rhinitis Use laryng/o (larynx [voice box]) to build words that mean: 3. visual examination of the larynx: laryngoscopy 4. inflammation of the larynx: laryngitis 5. stricture or narrowing of the larynx: laryngostenosis Use bronch/o or bronchi/o (bronchus) to build words that mean: 6. dilation or expansion of the bronchus: bronchiectasis 7. disease of the bronchus bronchopathy 8. spasm of the bronchus: bronchospasm Use pneumon/o or pneum/o (air; lung) to build words that mean: 9. air in the chest (pleural space): pnemothorax 10. inflammation of the lungs: pneumonitis Use pulmon/o (lung) to build words that mean: 11. specialist in lung (diseases): pulmonologist 12. pertaining to the lung: pulmonary or pulmonic Use -pnea (breathing) to build words that mean: 13. difficult breathing: dyspnea

14. slow breathing: bradypnea 15. rapid breathing: tachypnea 16. absence of breathing: apnea Build surgical words that mean: 17. surgical repair of the nose: rhinoplasty 18. surgical puncture of the chest: thoracocentesis or thoracentesis 19. removal of a lung: pulmonectomy or pneumonectomy 20. forming an opening (mouth) in the trachea: tracheostomy Match the terms with the definitions in the numbered list. Anosmia atelectasis consolidation coryza cystic fibrosis deviated septum emphysema empyema epistaxis exudate hemoptysis pleurisy hypoxemia pulmonary edema hypoxia rhonchus influenza transudate pertussis tuberculosis 1. collapsed or airless lung atelectasis 2. pus in the pleural cavity empyema 3. abnormal breath sound commonly resembling snoring rhonchus 4. deficiency of oxygen (in the tissues) hypoxia 5. inflammatory fluid high in protein with blood and immune cells exudate

6. absence or decrease in the sense of smell anosmia 7. deficiency of oxygen in atrial blood hypoxemia 8. genetic disease causing mucus to become unusually thick and sticky cystic fibrosis 9. acute, contagious viral disorder of the respiratory tract influenza 10. disease characterized by a decrease in alveolar elasticity emphysema 11. spitting of blood hemoptysis 12. nosebleed; nasal hemorrhage epistaxis 13. excessive fluid in the lungs that induces cough and dyspnea pulmonary edema 14. noninflammatory fluid that resembles serum but with less protein transudate 15. displacement of the cartilage dividing the nostrils deviated septum 16. acute inflammation of the membranes of the nose; also called rhinitis coryza 17. potentially fatal disease spread through respiratory droplets tuberculosis 18. inflammation of the pleural membrane pleurisy 19. loss of sponginess of lungs due to engorgement consolidation 20. whooping cough pertussis

Match the terms with the definitions in the numbered list. ABGs aerosol therapy antihistamine antitussive antral lavage CXR decongestant expectorant laryngoscopy Mantoux test Oximetry pneumonectomy polysomnography pulmonary function tests rhinoplasty septoplasty sputum culture sweat test thoracentesis throat culture 1. microbial test used to identify disease-causing organisms of the lower respiratory tract sputum culture 2. test of sleep cycles and stages polysomnography 3. imaging procedure to evaluate the lungs CXR 4. washing or irrigating sinuses antral lavage 5. relieves sneezing, runny nose, itchiness, and rashes antihistamine 6. relieves or suppresses coughing antitussive 7. used primarily in children to confirm cystic fibrosis sweat test 8. noninvasive test used to monitor the percentage of hemoglobin saturated with oxygen oximetry 9. surgical puncture and drainage of the pleural cavity thoracentesis 10. inhalation of medication directly into the respiratory system via a nebulizer aerosol therapy 11. decreases mucous membrane swelling by constricting blood vessels decongestant 12. intradermal test to determine tuberculin sensitivity Mantoux test

13. laboratory tests to assess gases and pH of arterial blood ABGs 14. reduces the viscosity of sputum to facilitate productive coughing expectorant 15. used to identify pathogens, especially group A streptococci throat culture 16. multiple tests used to determine the ability of lungs and capillary membranes to exchange oxygen pulmonary function tests 17. visual examination of the voice box to detect tumors and other abnormalities laryngoscopy 18. procedure to correct a deviated nasal septum septoplasty 19. excision of the entire lung pneumonectomy 20. reconstructive surgery of the nose, commonly for cosmetic purposes rhinoplasty To construct chart notes, replace the italicized and boldfaced terms in each of the two case studies with one of the listed medical terms. antitussive cephalodynia coryza deviated nasal septum dyspnea myalgia pharyngitis septoplasty sinusitis T&A Billy P., a 2-year-old boy, was referred to the ENT Clinic by his pediatrician. His mother states that when he is sleeping, Billy experiences (1) difficult breathing, starts gasping for air, and then wakes up crying. This is especially true when he has a (2) head cold. The examination of his nasal passages shows a (3) septum displaced to one side, causing impaired airflow through the nostrils. His tonsils and adenoids are also enlarged, making breathing even more difficult. The physician schedules a (4) surgical repair of the septum and (5) removal of the tonsils and adenoids. 1. dyspnea 2. coryza 3. deviated nasal septum 4. septoplasty 5. T&A

Betty L. presents to the Student Health Services on campus. She complains of (6) muscle pain and (7) headache. Betty states that she was up the entire night with a dry, hacking cough. Upon examination, the physician confirms that Betty has the flu and stated that her headache was probably a result of (8) inflamed sinuses. He further notes an (9) inflammation of the throat without evidence of strep infection. Betty is advised to drink clear fluids and take Tylenol, as needed, to reduce fever and general discomfort. The physician also prescribes Hycodan, a (10) medication to control coughing. 6. myalgia 7. cephalodynia 8. sinusitis 9. pharyngitis 10. antitussive...


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