Respiratory

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Across
  1. 2. An adventitous breath sound that indicates that no breathing is occuring.
  2. 9. A type of cough in a patient presenting with lung diease that is often mistaken for a smoker's cough.
  3. 10. What triggers someone with chronic hypercapnia to breathe.
  4. 12. A high pitched breath sound often indicating upper airway obstruction that requires immediate intervention by the RN.
  5. 14. A form of TB that indicates exposure, would produce a positive TB skin test but is generally not contagious.
  6. 15. Where gas exchange of Oxygen and Carbon dioxide occur.
  7. 16. A form of lung disease that is charcterized by tenacious mucus that obstructs.
  8. 17. Nonareation or collapse of part of a lung.
  9. 19. A type of edema in the alveoli and the intersitial space.
  10. 20. Air collection in the pleural space.
  11. 21. A symptom that can be seen in active TB.
  12. 23. A viral illness in small children that produces larnygeal inflammation and a characteristic barking cough.
Down
  1. 1. Edema of the epiglottis that often presents with the inability to manage secretions.
  2. 3. Is a group of diseases which have irreversible damage to the lungs.
  3. 4. An airway prblem that causes chronic lung disease associated with thickened bronchial walls and increased mucus production, often develops in smokers, often called the "blue bloaters"
  4. 5. A collection of fluid in the pleural space.
  5. 6. Deviation of this can be seen in patient's with air collection in the pleural space..
  6. 7. A type on penumonia that often presents in 1 lobe and produces a rusty colored sputum.
  7. 8. Can detect changes in CO2 and Oxygen.
  8. 11. An obstructive lung disease that is characterized by mucosal inflammation, bronchoconstriction and mucus production.
  9. 13. The abbreviation for a blood clot or mass that obstructs pulmonary artery or any of its branches
  10. 18. The process of inspiration and expiration.
  11. 22. An alveolar problem that causes a chronic lung disease resulting in loss of surface area and air trapping in the alveoli. Often known as the "pink piffers".