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COMMON CONCEPTS- RESPIRATORY
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Alveoli: level at which gas exchange occurs
COPD: bronchitis & emphysema
Upper: The larynx is part of the (upper/lower) respiratory tract
Lower: The trachea is part of the (upper/lower) respiratory tract
CO2: this is the waste gas that we exhale
Hypoxia: decreased tissue oxygen
Hypoxemia: low levels of oxygen in the blood
Cyanosis: sign of immediate oxygenation problems
Clubbing: sign of long-term oxygenation problems
Diaphragm: major muscle which contracts & relaxes during respirations
Wheezing: adventitious breath sound auscultated in a patient with asthma or a narrowed airway
Rhonchi: adventitious breath sound auscultated in a patient with thick secretions
Crackles: adventitious breath sound auscultated in a patient with pneumonia
Oxygen: a gas that your body needs to survive
Treadmill: machine used during an exercise stress test
Atelectasis: collapsed lung(s)
Epiglottis: anatomical flap that prevents food from entering your trachea (windpipe) during swallowing
Airborne: isolation precaution initiated for a patient diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB)
Droplet: isolation precaution initiated for a patient diagnosed with a common cold
Standard: precautions previously known as “universal precautions” which include measures such as hand washing and donning gloves
COMMON CONCEPTS- RESPIRATORY
Across:| 3. | level at which gas exchange occurs | | 4. | collapsed lung(s) | | 6. | isolation precaution initiated for a patient diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) | | 7. | precautions previously known as “universal precautions” which include measures such as hand washing and donning gloves | | 10. | The trachea is part of the (upper/lower) respiratory tract | | 11. | sign of long-term oxygenation problems |
| | 12. | adventitious breath sound auscultated in a patient with asthma or a narrowed airway | | 16. | decreased tissue oxygen | | 17. | adventitious breath sound auscultated in a patient with pneumonia | | 18. | bronchitis & emphysema | | 19. | major muscle which contracts & relaxes during respirations |
| | Down:| 1. | low levels of oxygen in the blood | | 2. | isolation precaution initiated for a patient diagnosed with a common cold | | 5. | machine used during an exercise stress test | | 8. | adventitious breath sound auscultated in a patient with thick secretions |
| | 9. | a gas that your body needs to survive | | 13. | anatomical flap that prevents food from entering your trachea (windpipe) during swallowing | | 14. | The larynx is part of the (upper/lower) respiratory tract | | 15. | sign of immediate oxygenation problems |
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COMMON CONCEPTS- RESPIRATORY
Across:| 3. | level at which gas exchange occurs | | 4. | collapsed lung(s) | | 6. | isolation precaution initiated for a patient diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) | | 7. | precautions previously known as “universal precautions” which include measures such as hand washing and donning gloves | | 10. | The trachea is part of the (upper/lower) respiratory tract | | 11. | sign of long-term oxygenation problems |
| | 12. | adventitious breath sound auscultated in a patient with asthma or a narrowed airway | | 16. | decreased tissue oxygen | | 17. | adventitious breath sound auscultated in a patient with pneumonia | | 18. | bronchitis & emphysema | | 19. | major muscle which contracts & relaxes during respirations |
| | Down:| 1. | low levels of oxygen in the blood | | 2. | isolation precaution initiated for a patient diagnosed with a common cold | | 5. | machine used during an exercise stress test | | 8. | adventitious breath sound auscultated in a patient with thick secretions |
| | 9. | a gas that your body needs to survive | | 13. | anatomical flap that prevents food from entering your trachea (windpipe) during swallowing | | 14. | The larynx is part of the (upper/lower) respiratory tract | | 15. | sign of immediate oxygenation problems |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only