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Allergy : a hypersensitive state acquired through exposure to a particular allergen
Atrophy : wasting away, as from disease;a part that is withered or nonfunctional.
Manifestation : symptoms; the way in which a disease presents itself.
Metabolic : pertaining to the sum of the cellular and tissue changes, physical & chemical.
Acarbia : reduced level of carbon dioxide in the blood .
Trachea : conducting passageway that leads to the lungs from the larynx.
Trauma : a wound or injury; physical damage produced by external force.
Syncope : fainting.
Vagal : pertaining to the vagus nerve.
Ventilation : the act of inhaling and exhaling the movement of gas.
Bronchiole : the smallest conducting airway with cartilage construction in the respiratory tract.
Intracellular : inside the cell.
Lethargic : a condition of drowsiness.
Orthopnea : the inability to breathe except in the sitting or upright position.
Paranasal : concerning the nose or approximation to the nose.
Pathogenic : disease - producing
Coryza : common cold.
Embolism : artery blocked by an embolus.
Eupnea : normal respiration.
Infection : any state of ill health cause by living,growing organisms inside the body.
Pleura : the tissue that lines the inside of the chest walls and the outside.
Rhonchi : abnormal, course sounds heard during auscultation of the chest.
Secretion : a liquid drainage.
Vascular : pertaining to or composed of blood vessels.
Bifurcation : a division into two branches; a fork.
Barbiturate : a hypnotic or sedative drug.
Blebs : a blister or bubble or pertaining to the lungs.
Comatose : a sleep- like state in which the patient is aroused.
Cartilage : a tough elastic tissue found in various parts of the body.
Bullae : large blebs or blisters inside the lung,as in emphysema.
Duct : a canal or passage for fluid or gases.
Diastolic : a rhythmic period of relaxation.
Copious : a lot of; an extraordinary amount.
Expiration : the act of exhaling.
Hemorrhage : excessive bleeding.
Hypertension : abnormally high blood pressure.
Fistula : a deep ulcer formed by incomplete closure of a wound or abscess.
Intercostal : located between the ribs.
Lobe : a globular part of an organ separated by boundaries.
Membrane : a thin sheet or layer of pliable tissue that covers a surface.
Purulent : containing or forming pus.
Sclerosis : abnormal hardening of tissue.
Spasm : involuntary muscular contraction.
Toxic : caused by poison.
Vasoconstriction : constriction of blood vessels.
Capillary : the fine blood vessels that feed the tissue cells.
Edema : accumulation of fluid in the tissues.
Cyanosis : bluish discoloration of the skin.
Febrile : pertains to fever.
Hemostasis : the stoping of bleeding.
Medical Terminologies
Across:| 1. | the inability to breathe except in the sitting or upright position. | | 6. | the tissue that lines the inside of the chest walls and the outside. | | 9. | a hypersensitive state acquired through exposure to a particular allergen | | 13. | abnormally high blood pressure. | | 15. | large blebs or blisters inside the lung,as in emphysema. | | 16. | pertaining to or composed of blood vessels. | | 18. | common cold. | | 24. | a lot of; an extraordinary amount. | | 25. | a wound or injury; physical damage produced by external force. | | 28. | a liquid drainage. | | 29. | a thin sheet or layer of pliable tissue that covers a surface. | | 35. | the fine blood vessels that feed the tissue cells. | | 36. | disease - producing | | 37. | a hypnotic or sedative drug. | | 38. | the stoping of bleeding. | | 39. | pertains to fever. |
| | Down:| 2. | containing or forming pus. | | 3. | a rhythmic period of relaxation. | | 4. | concerning the nose or approximation to the nose. | | 5. | conducting passageway that leads to the lungs from the larynx. | | 7. | a globular part of an organ separated by boundaries. | | 8. | a deep ulcer formed by incomplete closure of a wound or abscess. | | 10. | constriction of blood vessels. | | 11. | symptoms; the way in which a disease presents itself. | | 12. | a division into two branches; a fork. | | 14. | caused by poison. | | 17. | fainting. | | 19. | abnormal hardening of tissue. | | 20. | a blister or bubble or pertaining to the lungs. | | 21. | involuntary muscular contraction. | | 22. | a canal or passage for fluid or gases. | | 23. | pertaining to the vagus nerve. | | 26. | a sleep- like state in which the patient is aroused. | | 27. | reduced level of carbon dioxide in the blood . | | 30. | the act of exhaling. | | 31. | a condition of drowsiness. | | 32. | normal respiration. | | 33. | accumulation of fluid in the tissues. | | 34. | wasting away, as from disease;a part that is withered or nonfunctional. | | 35. | bluish discoloration of the skin. |
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Medical Terminologies
Across:| 1. | the inability to breathe except in the sitting or upright position. | | 6. | the tissue that lines the inside of the chest walls and the outside. | | 9. | a hypersensitive state acquired through exposure to a particular allergen | | 13. | abnormally high blood pressure. | | 15. | large blebs or blisters inside the lung,as in emphysema. | | 16. | pertaining to or composed of blood vessels. | | 18. | common cold. | | 24. | a lot of; an extraordinary amount. | | 25. | a wound or injury; physical damage produced by external force. | | 28. | a liquid drainage. | | 29. | a thin sheet or layer of pliable tissue that covers a surface. | | 35. | the fine blood vessels that feed the tissue cells. | | 36. | disease - producing | | 37. | a hypnotic or sedative drug. | | 38. | the stoping of bleeding. | | 39. | pertains to fever. |
| | Down:| 2. | containing or forming pus. | | 3. | a rhythmic period of relaxation. | | 4. | concerning the nose or approximation to the nose. | | 5. | conducting passageway that leads to the lungs from the larynx. | | 7. | a globular part of an organ separated by boundaries. | | 8. | a deep ulcer formed by incomplete closure of a wound or abscess. | | 10. | constriction of blood vessels. | | 11. | symptoms; the way in which a disease presents itself. | | 12. | a division into two branches; a fork. | | 14. | caused by poison. | | 17. | fainting. | | 19. | abnormal hardening of tissue. | | 20. | a blister or bubble or pertaining to the lungs. | | 21. | involuntary muscular contraction. | | 22. | a canal or passage for fluid or gases. | | 23. | pertaining to the vagus nerve. | | 26. | a sleep- like state in which the patient is aroused. | | 27. | reduced level of carbon dioxide in the blood . | | 30. | the act of exhaling. | | 31. | a condition of drowsiness. | | 32. | normal respiration. | | 33. | accumulation of fluid in the tissues. | | 34. | wasting away, as from disease;a part that is withered or nonfunctional. | | 35. | bluish discoloration of the skin. |
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