9- Pathology and Diagnosis/Treatment Flashcards
asthma
a disease caused by episodic narrowing and inflammation of the airway
atelectasis
incomplete expansion
caseous necrosis
the death of tissue with a cheese-like appearance
chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease
a lung disease caused by the continual blockage of lung passages
emphysema
a disease that causes the alveoli to lose elasticity and break down causing difficulty with exhalation
empyema
pus inside (the chest)
epistaxis
nosebleed
exhalation
the action of breathing out
expectoration
coughing or spitting material out of the lungs
hemoptysis
coughing up blood
inhalation
the action of breathing in
pectus carinatum
a chest that protrudes
pectus excavatum
a chest that is hollowed out
pertussis
contagious bacterial respiratory disease, commonly known as whooping cough
pleural effusion
fluid in the pleural cavity (surrounding the lungs)
pleurisy
inflammation of the pleura, pleuritis
pneumoconiosis
a lung condition caused by the inhalation of particulates
bronchospasm
involuntary contractions of the bronchi
dysphonia
hoarseness, abnormal voice
restrictive lung disorder
a lung condition involving a decreased volume of air the lungs are able to hold
rhinorrhea
runny nose
sputum
mucus
tuberculosis
a life-threatening bacterial disease that attacks the lungs
tubercle
small nodular lesion, characteristic of TB
antitussive
a drug that prevents coughing
arterial blood gas
a measurement of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH levels in the blood
auscultation
listening to heart, lung, or bowel sounds through a stethoscope
bronchodilator
a drug that expands the walls of the bronchi
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
a method of artificially maintaining blood flow and airflow when breathing and pulse have stopped
computed tomography
an imaging technique utilizing x-rays and a computer to view slices of a patient’s body. The slices can also be put together to make a 3-dimensional image.
expectorant
a drug that encourages that expulsion of material from the lungs
nebulizer
a machine that aerosolized a liquid medication for inhalation
percussion
tapping on the body surface to cause vibrations or dislodge mucus
pulmonary function testing
a group of tests used to evaluate the condition of the lungs
pulse oximeter
a device placed on the fingertip to measure oxygen levels in the blood
ventilation
exchange of gasses between the environment and the lungs
ventilation-perfusion scan
a scan that tests whether a problem in the lungs is caused by ventilation (airflow) or perfusion (blood flow)