Across
- 1. a type of respiration that cycles of altered apnea and hyperventilation; ill patients
- 6. is the abnormal levels of CO2 in the lungs
- 11. respiratory infection; lesion in the lungs caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis
- 13. is the combination of CO2 and hemoglobin
- 16. the feeling of difficult or laboured breathing
- 17. is the deep, slow breathing related with acidosis in uncontrolled diabetes
- 19. refers to lower than normal partial pressure in arterial blood
- 21. is the ease which one can expand the lungs and thorax
- 23. os the combination of oxygen and hemoglobin
- 25. abbreviation sudden potential reversible inflammatory lung syndrome; obstruction of airway, sepsis, allergy it aspiration of stomach contents
- 26. respiratory disorder; inflammation of the lungs involving fluid in the air spaces; bacterial or viral
- 27. the temporary cessation of breathing; can occur during sleep
- 30. is the rapid and deep respirations; too much CO2 expelled;increases blood pH
- 32. is the drawing of air into the lungs; aka inspiration
- 35. aka sore throat or inflammation or infection of the pharynx
- 36. the decrease in depth rate of breathing
- 39. refers to nasal inflammation or infection of the pharynx
- 40. is the cessation of respiration due to mechanical blockage
Down
- 2. is lower than normal oxygen levels in the tissues
- 3. is the slow and shallow respirations; increase amount of CO2 in the blood;decreases blood pH; high altitude
- 4. is the presence of blood in the pleural space
- 5. is the presence of air in the pleura space; results in partial/complete collapse of the lungs
- 7. when the skin appears to be bluish due to lack of oxygen
- 8. are receptors that respond to changes in the blood levels of CO2, hydrogen ions and oxygen
- 9. is known as the inflammation of the pleura
- 10. refers to "nosebleeds" as a result of injury to the mucous membranes
- 12. is the inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, infection from the mouth, nose and throat
- 13. abbreviation for progressive lung disease including both bronchitis and emphysema
- 14. is a respiratory disorder when the pharynx is inflamed; airway constriction creating bark like cough; viral and affects children under 3 years old
- 15. is the movement of molecules from a higher concentration to a lower concentration
- 18. are chemoreceptors located in the carotid and aortic bodies and responds to decrease levels of O2
- 20. refers to the tlower-than-normalen
- 22. is the expulsion of air from the lungs; expiration
- 24. is the difficulty in breathing that can be resolved by sitting upright
- 28. are chemoreceptors located near the medullary respiratory centre; responds to raised levels of CO2
- 29. when the nasal septum is marker off centered; can be congenital or acquired
- 31. excessive rate of breathing; rapid shallow;normal with exercising
- 33. strong, dome-shaped muscle attached to the body wall around the base of the rib cage;separates the thoracic cavity from abdomen
- 34. abbreviation for sudden crib death of an infant occurring usually under 1 year olds
- 35. is a type of pneumonia occurring in those with tweaked immune system atypical fungus p.jiroveci
- 37. the abnormal increase depth rate of breathing
- 38. is the wheezing coughing and shortness of breath; respiratory infection