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adenoid/o
adenoid
bronch/o
bronchus
bronchi/o
bronchus
bronchiol/o
bronchiole
capn/o
carbon dioxide
carb/o
carbon dioxide
laryng/o
larynx (voice box)
lob/o
lobe
nas/o
nose
ox/o
oxygen
palat/o
palate
pector/o
chest
pharyng/o
pharynx (throat)
phren/o
diaphragm
pleur/o
pleura
-pnea
breathing
pneum/o
air or lungs
pneumat/o
air or lungs
pneumon/o
air or lungs
pulmon/o
lungs
rhin/o
nose
sept/o
septum
sin/o
sinus
sinus/o
sinus
spir/o
breathing
thorac/o
chest
tonsill/o
tonsil
trache/o
trachea
adenoidectomy
removal of the adenoids
antitussive
a drug that prevents coughing
apnea
cessation of breathing
asthma
a disease caused by episodic narrowing and inflammation of the airway
atelectasis
incomplete expansion
auscultation
from Latin ausculto, meaning to listen; a doctor using a stethoscope is performing an auscultation
bradypnea
slow breathing
bronchiectasis
expansion of the bronchi
brochiogenic carcinoma
a cancerous tumor originating in the bronchi
bronchiolitis
inflammation of the bronchiole
bronchioplasty
reconstruction of the bronchus
brochitis
inflammation of the bronchi
bronchodilator
a drug that expans the walls of the bronchi
bronchorrhea
discharge from the bronchi
bronchoscopy
a procedure to look inside the bronchi
bronchospasm
involuntary contraction of the bronchia
capnography
a procedure to record carbon dioxide levels
capnometer
instrument to measure carbon dioxide levels
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
a method of artifically maintaining blood flow and airflow when breathing and pulse have stopped
caseous necrosis
the death of tissue with a cheeselike appearance
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
a lung disease caused by the continunal blockage of lung passages
chylothorax
chyle in the chest
computed tomography
a recording procedure using a computer to "cut" or view "slices" of a patient's organs
cyanosis
a bluish color in the skin caused by insufficient oxygen
diaphragmatocele
hernia of the diaphragm
dysphonia
"bad voice condition"; hoarseness
dyspnea
difficulty breathing
emphysema
a disease that caused the alveoli to lose their elasticity; patients can inhale but have difficulty exhaling
empyema
pus inside (the chest)
endoscopy
instrument to look inside
endotracheal intubation
insertion of a tube inside the trachea
epistaxis
nosebleed
eupnea
good/normal breathing
expectorant
a drug that encouarges that explusion of material from the lungs
expectoration
coughing or spitting material out of the lungs
hemoptysis
coughing up blood
hemothorax
blood in the chest
hypercapnia
condition of having excessive carbon dioxide in the blood
hypercarbia
excessive carbon dioxide
hyperpnea
heavy breathing
hyperventilation
overbreathing; condition of having too much air flowing into and out of the lungs; leads to hypocapnia
hypocapnia
insufficient carbon dioxide
hypocarbia
insufficient carbon dioxide
hypopnea
shallow breathing
hypoventilation
underbreathing; condition of having too litttle air flowing into and out of the lungs; leads to hypercania
hypoxemia
insufficient oxygen in the blood
hypoxia
insufficient oxygen
laryngectomy
removal of the larynx
laryngitis
inflammation of the larynx
laryngoplasty
reconstruction of the larynx
laryngotracheobronchitis
inflammation of the larynx, trachea, and bronchi
lobectomy
removal of a lobe
mucolytic
a drug that aids in the breakdown of mucus
nasopharyngoscope
an instrument to look and the nose and throat
nebuilizer
a machine that administers respiratory medication by recreating a cloud or mist that is inhaled by the patient
obstructive lung disorder
a lung disorder caused by a blockage
orthopnea
able to breathe only in an upright position
oximetry
a procedure to measure oxygen levels
palatoplasty
recontruction of the palate
pansinusitisis
inflammatin of all sinuses
pectoriloquy
speaking form the chest; used as a means of finding masses in the lung
pectus carinatum
a chest that protrudes like the keel of a ship
pectus excavatum
a chest that is hollowed out
percussion
the body surface; in this context, to cause vibrations that can help locate fluid build-up in the chest
phrenolplegia
paralysis of the diaphragm
phrenoptosis
drooping of the diaphragm
phrenospasm
involuntary contraction of the diaphragm
pleuradynia
pain in the pleura
pleura effusion
fluid pouring out into the pleura
pleuralgia
pain in the pleura
pleurisy
inflammation of the pleura; another world for pleuritis
pleuritis
inflammation of the pleura