medical terminology complete! chapter second edition the respiratory system 9
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The RespiratorySystem
9
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What is respiration?
A. the process of providing cells with oxygen
B. the process of removing carbon dioxide from cells
C. the process of breathingD. the act of resting
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What is respiration?
A. the process of providing cells with oxygen
B. the process of removing carbon dioxide from cells
C. the process of breathingD. the act of resting
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The combining form for airway is:
A. muc/oB. bronch/oC. alveol/oD. pharyng/o
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The combining form for airway is:
A. muc/oB. bronch/oC. alveol/oD. pharyng/o
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The combining form pulmon/o means:
A. handB. noseC. lungD. chest
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The combining form pulmon/o means:
A. handB. noseC. lungD. chest
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What is the meaning of aphonia?
A. the absence of oxygenB. the absence of breath
C. the absence of carbon dioxideD. the absence of voice
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What is the meaning of aphonia?
A. the absence of oxygenB. the absence of breathC. the absence of carbon dioxideD. the absence of voice
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The combining form thorac/o means:
A. voice boxB. airwayC. lungD. chest or thorax
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The combining form thorac/o means:
A. voice boxB. airwayC. lungD. chest or thorax
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What is the meaning of acapnia?
A. the absence of carbon dioxideB. the presence of carbon dioxideC. the presence of air in the lungsD. the ability to breathe
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What is the meaning of acapnia?
A. the absence of carbon dioxideB. the presence of carbon dioxideC. the presence of air in the lungsD. the ability to breathe
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What does the prefix tachy- mean?
A. slowB. rapidC. straightD. sticky
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What does the prefix tachy- mean?
A. slowB. rapidC. straightD. sticky
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What is epistaxis?
A. distressed breathingB. difficulty breathingC. surgically closing an openingD. a nosebleed
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What is epistaxis?
A. distressed breathingB. difficulty breathingC. surgically closing an openingD. a nosebleed
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What is hypopnea?
A.abnormally shallow breathingB.reduced breathing rhythmC.low levels of oxygenD.the ability to breathe only when
standing upright
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A. What is hypopnea?
A.abnormally shallow breathingB.reduced breathing rhythmC.low levels of oxygenD.the ability to breathe only when
standing upright
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The word sputum means which of the following?
A.sudden, sharp pain or convulsionB.by-products that come from the
noseC.expectorated matter that
contains mucus, inhaled particles, and sometimes pus and blood
D.a surgical procedure of the nose
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The word sputum means which of the following?
A.sudden, sharp pain or convulsionB.by-products that come from the
noseC.expectorated matter that
contains mucus, inhaled particles, and sometimes pus and blood
D.a surgical procedure of the nose
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What does the combining form tubercul/o mean?
A. open airwaysB. little swellingC. throatD. airway
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What does the combining form tubercul/o mean?
A. open airwaysB. little swellingC. throatD. airway
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What is atelectasis?
A. fluid in the lungsB. surgical resection of one lungC. functioning lungD. collapsed lung
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What is atelectasis?
A. fluid in the lungsB. surgical resection of one lungC. functioning lungD. collapsed lung
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What does bronchitis mean?
A. inflammation of the bronchiB. inflammation of the alveoliC. fluid in the lungsD. abnormal dilation of the lung
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What does bronchitis mean?
A. inflammation of the bronchiB. inflammation of the alveoliC. fluid in the lungsD. abnormal dilation of the lung
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What does coryza mean?
A. rhinitisB. hoarse coughC. inflammation of the alveoliD. collapsed lung
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What does coryza mean?
A. rhinitisB. hoarse coughC. inflammation of the alveoliD. collapsed lung
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What is laryngitis?
A. lung cancerB. a form of pneumonia that is
caused by thebacterium Legionella pneumophila
C. inflammation of the larynxD. inflammation of the epiglottis
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What is laryngitis?
A. lung cancerB. a form of pneumonia that is
caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila
C. inflammation of the larynxD. inflammation of the epiglottis
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What is another name for pertussis?
A. hoarse coughB. dry coughC. liquid in the lungsD. whooping cough
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What is another name for pertussis?
A. hoarse coughB. dry coughC. liquid in the lungsD. whooping cough
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What is pyothorax?
A. liquid in the pleural cavityB. pus in the pleural cavityC. inflammation of the mucous
membranesD. blood clot in the lungs
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What is pyothorax?
A. liquid in the pleural cavityB. pus in the pleural cavityC. inflammation of the mucous
membranesD. blood clot in the lungs
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What is tuberculosis?
A. infection of the lungs by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis
B. inflammation of the lungs and tonsils
C. uncontrollable coughingD. inflammation of the trachea
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What is tuberculosis?
A. infection of the lungs by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis
B. inflammation of the lungs and tonsils
C. uncontrollable coughingD. inflammation of the trachea
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What does ABGs stand for?
A. arterial blood glucoseB. arterial blood gasesC. anterior blood gaugeD. amount of blood gas
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What does ABGs stand for?
A. arterial blood glucoseB. arterial blood gasesC. anterior blood gaugeD. amount of blood gas
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Expectorant means which of the following?
A. a drug that inhibits the breakup of mucus and promotes the coughing reflex to expel mucus
B. a drug that helps reduce sinusitisC. a drug that breaks up mucus and
promotes the coughing reflex to expel the mucus
D. a drug that breaks up mucus and suppresses the coughing reflex to stop coughing
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Expectorant means which of the following?
A. A drug that inhibits the breakup of mucus and promotes the coughing reflex to expel mucus
B. A drug that helps reduce sinusitisC. A drug that breaks up mucus and
promotes the coughing reflex to expel the mucus
D. A drug that breaks up mucus and suppresses the coughing reflex to stop coughing