Respiratory System
Across
- 3. These breath sounds are normal and can be heard over the trachea and larger bronchi.
- 4. This term means difficulty breathing.
- 6. These adventitious breath sounds are loud and deep and sound like snoring.
- 7. This pectus abnormality is when the sternum is abnormally depressed.
- 9. These adventitious breath sounds are produced by air passing over airway secretions and may be cleared by coughing.
- 11. These are smaller branches of the bronchial tree and bring air to the alveoli.
- 12. This muscle is the principal muscle of respiration.
- 13. This is a common thoracic cage finding for a client with chronic lung disease.
- 14. Smallest air sacs where gas exchange occurs.
- 15. This lung contains three lobes instead of two.
Down
- 1. Difficulty breathing while lying in the supine position.
- 2. These types of respirations increase in depth, then become shallow and are then followed by a period of apnea.
- 5. These types of breaths are abnormally deep and increased in rate.
- 8. This is a light crackling feeling under the skin due to air leaking into the subcutaneous tissue. Sounds like Rice Krispies popping under the skin.
- 10. This irregularity of the nails is an indication of long term hypoxia.
- 11. These warm and moisten the air as it moves in and out of the respiratory tract
- 16. This position allows clients in respiratory distress to facilitate expansion of the lungs.