Respiratory Flashcards
What is the exchange of gases between the tissues and blood?
Internal respiration
What is the done shaped sheet of muscle that separates the lungs and thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
Diaphragm
The larynx, trachea, bronchi, and alveoli are part of what react?
Lower respiratory
Which of the following is the term for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and the bloodstream?
External respiration
The primary organs are respiration include which of the following?
Lungs
What is abnormally deep or rapid breathing in excess of physical demands?
Hyperventilation
The movement of air in and out of the lungs, the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and blood, and the exchange between blood and body tissue are all part of what process?
Respiration
What is a term for taking food into the mouth?
ingestion
What is the number of breath and one minute?
Respiratory rate
What are the four groups of airfield spaces that open into the internal nose ?
Sinuses
A massage therapist is supporting a breathing retraining program for a client with anxiety. Which of the following could be a goal of the massage treatment plan?
Increasing thorax mobility
The upper region of the torso that contains the lungs, heart, and great vessels and the:
Thorax
Which of the following conditions is considered to have a functional rather than a pathogenic cause ?
Breathing pattern disorder
The nasal cavity, all of the structures,and the pharynx are part of what tract?
Upper respiratory
If a client is prone to overreaction to stress events, which of the following would be appropriate for inclusion into a general massage treatment plan?
Normalization of breathing functions
Which of the following is the most likely cause a laryngitis?
Tobacco smoke
Which of the following are part of the lower respiratory tract?
Trachea, bronchi, and Alveoli
The process of inhalation includes:
Diaphragm contracting, which enlarges the chest cavity.
90% of lung cancer cases are caused by:
Tobacco smoke
During the history taking process, a client indicates that she has asthma. Which body system is affected?
Respiratory
Which of the following conditions is often caused or aggravated by cigarette smoking?
Emphysema
A genetic disorder that causes abnormally thick and sticky mucus to be produced throughout the body is:
Cystic fibrosis
An inflammation of the pleural membrane, usually the result of a long infection such as pneumonia is:
Pleuritis
The definition of breathing pattern disorder is a:
Complex set of behaviors that leads to over breathing in the absence of a pathologic
Which of the following conditions poses as contagious risks to massage therapist
Pneumonia
Which of the following conditions is spread through bacterial infected droplets released through coughing?
Tuberculosis
A common cause of respiratory failure that is treated with bronchodilators and oxygen therapy is:
emphysema
A massage therapist identifies tightness in the upper thorax region of a client who has asthma. Which of the following would be the most appropriate treatment plan?
Address the area of spinal nerves T1 through T11 and phrenic nerve C3 through C5
What are the venous areas in the nose that affect movements during sleep?
Swell bodies
What is the term for a complex set of behaviors that lead to over breathing without a pathologic condition present?
Breathing pattern disorder