chapter 18 respiration system
A labored or difficult breathing
dyspnea
The ____ is a flap of cartilage that prevents food and liquids from entering the trachea.
epiglottis
The correct medical term for a nosebleed is
epistaxis
To breathe out
expiration
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs, body, and outside environment is called _____.
external respiration
This is the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs, body, and the outside environment
external respiration
The esophagus carries both food and air.
false
If a client has a condition called orthopnea, this means that he or she ___.
has difficulty breathing when he is lying down
To breathe in
inspiration
Between the ribs: refers to the muscles
intercostal
The exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen between the cells and the lymph around them
internal respiration
Healthcare workers use a spirometer to measure the _____.
lungs' capacity for air
The part of the brain that controls respiration
medulla
A _____ pumps air or oxygen through a liquid medicine to turn it into a vapor, which is then inhaled by the patient via a facemask or mouthpiece.
nebulizer
Air filled cavity
olfactory
_____ facilitates the release of energy stored in nutrient molecules.
oxidation
Which of the following is an example of diffusion?
passage of oxygen from the alveoli to the blood
Using the fingertips to tap on a surface to determine the condition beneath is called:
percussion
Inflammation of the throat caused by bacteria or viruses is _____.
pharyngitis
The tissues covering the lungs and lining the chest cavity; the two pleural surfaces move over each other
pleural
______ is an inflammation of the membranes that cover the lungs.
pleurisy
Pertaining to the sense of smell
sinus
A device to measure the air capacity of the lungs
spirometer
The term for using a device to measure the breathing capacity of the lungs is:
spirometry
A laboratory test for the presence of malignant cells is:
sputum cytology
Over-inflation of the lungs during inhalation is prevented by the ____.
stimulation of nerve endings in the walls of the lungs
The most serious potential consequence of sleep apnea is ____.
strain on the cardiovascular system
Lipid produced by the alveoli; forms a lining that prevents the thin membranes of the alveoli from sticking together
surfactant
An abnormally rapid and shallow rate of breathing is called ____.
tachypnea
An abnormally rapid rate of breathing
tachypnea
Infants should be placed on the _____ when sleeping in order to reduce the risk of SIDS.
their backs
An aspiration of the chest cavity for removal of fluid, usuallt for empyema
thoracentesis
Pertaining to the chest region
thoracic
The amount of air that moves in and out of the lungs, with each breath, is the ______.
tidal volume
The respiratory center is located in the medulla oblongata of the brain.
true
Which of the following infectious diseases is increasing in incidence after being on the decline for many years?
tuberculosis
The volume of air that can be exhaled after a maximum inhalation is:
vital capacity
Children receive a vaccine to protect them against _____, a disease characterized by severe coughing attacks.
whooping cough
A deep, prolonged breath that fills the lungs, believed to be caused by the need to increase the level of oxygen in the blood, is called _____.
yawning
The purpose of residual air in the lungs is to ____.
allow the continuous exchange of gases between breaths
Small balloon-like sacs in the lung, through which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
alveoli
Asthma is a respiratory disease in which _____.
an inflammatory response obstructs the airway
_____ is the absence of oxygen from the body's gases, blood, or tissues.
anoxia
The loss of the ability of the larynx to produce normal speech sounds is known as
aphonia
A temporary stoppage of breathing movement.
apnea
Which condition is the absence of spontaneous respiration?
apnea
The medical term for withdrawing fluid from the body using suction is:
aspiration
The name for the condition in which an area of lung tissue collapses is:
atelectasis
The physical and chemical process by which the body supplies its cells and tissues with oxygen needed for metabolism and relieves them of carbon dioxide formed in the energy producing reaction
breathing
A lighted tubular instrument used to inspect the interior of the bronchial tubes
bronchoscopy
Where does oxygen release the energy stored in nutrients to provide heat and energy for body functioning?
cells throughout the body
A covering of short, bristle-like hairs
cilia
Dust, dirt, debris, and bacteria are removed from the air as it passes over the nasal passages by:
cilia
The respiratory disorder that affects the most people each year is _____.
common cold
The acute respiratory condition found in infants characterized by a barking cough is:
croup
The larynx gives resonance (deep, full tone) to the voice.
False
The most difficult part of breathing for individuals with emphysema is inhaling sufficient amounts of air.
False
External respiration involves the use of oxygen to release energy stored in nutrient molecules, such as, glucose.
False
Most respiratory infections are caused by bacteria.
False
Respiratory infections account for 60 percent of all infections.
False
Sound is produced by air being expelled from the lungs and passed over the larynx.
False
An inflammation of the lining of the nose.
Rhinitis
Breathing is controlled by the nervous system and by
Sinuses
An abnormally rapid and shallow rate of breathing is called _____.
Tachypnea
Chemical control of respiration is dependent on the level of carbon dioxide in the blood
True
If the level of carbon dioxide in the blood is too low, it can result in dizziness and fainting.
True
Quiet breathing at a normal rate is called eupnea.
True
There are about 500 million alveoli in the adult lung.
True
When lung tissue retains an excessive amount of fluid, this is called:
pulmonary edema
Clients who have undergone surgery or have been on prolonged bed rest are at increased risk for ____.
pulmonary embolism
Which diagnostic test measures the oxygen saturation level in the blood?
pulse oximeter
The term for abnormal "crackling" sounds made during inspiration is:
rales
_____ is the physical and chemical process by which the body supplies its cells and tissues with oxygen.
respiration