Deck 23: Respiratory System Terminology

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The combining form turbin/o- means ____________.

A) mucosa
B) breathe
C) scroll-like structure
D) septum
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The medical abbreviation for shortness of breath (SOB) when exercising is :

A) URI.
B) DOE.
C) CPR.
D) CXR.
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The combining form spir/o- has two meanings,but the meaning that pertains to the respiratory system is the meaning ____________.

A) alveolus
B) around
C) breathe
D) lung
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In panlobar pneumonia,by definition of the prefix we can tell that ____________ lobes are affected.

A) all
B) the bottom
C) the right
D) the top
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The combining form bronch/o- ____________.

A) means the same thing as bronchi/o-
B) means a larger structure than the structure for bronchi/o-
C) is the only one of the two combining forms that can be used in diseases
D) is a misspelling of bronchi/o-
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All of the following combining forms mean oxygen except:

A) ox/a-.
B) ox/i-.
C) ox/o-.
D) ox/y-.
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The medical procedure performed with a stethoscope is called:

A) aspiration.
B) intubation.
C) auscultation.
D) expectoration.
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The suffix -ole means ____________.

A) condition
B) large
C) pertaining to
D) small thing
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Which word is misspelled?

A) eupnea
B) expectoration
C) empyema
D) exspiration
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The combining form cost/o- means ____________.

A) cartilage
B) chest
C) money
D) rib
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A patient who is apneic is described as pertaining to being with ____________ breathing.

A) fast
B) normal
C) slow
D) out
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A prolonged,extremely severe,life-threatening asthma attack is known as:

A) bronchospasm.
B) status asthmaticus.
C) bronchitis.
D) bronchiectasis.
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Pulmonology is the study of the __________ and associated structures.

A) lungs.
B) trachea.
C) alveoli.
D) sternum.
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All of these things can block a bronchus and cause incomplete expansion or of a lung except:

A) stridor.
B) mucus.
C) a tumor.
D) a foreign body.
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The combining form auscult/o- means ____________.

A) assessing
B) examining
C) listening
D) tapping
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Because of the definition of the combining form,we know that when the phrenic nerve is stimulated,it causes the ____________ to contract.

A) diaphragm
B) lungs
C) mediastinum
D) pharynx
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Each primary bronchus enters a lung and branches into smaller ____________.

A) alveoli
B) bronchioles
C) rhonchi
D) pulmonary veins
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Pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs) is caused by:

A) smoking.
B) tuberculosis.
C) left-sided congestive heart failure.
D) obstructive sleep apnea.
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The abbreviation PND stands for:

A) pulmonary nasal disease.
B) paroxysmal nocturnal disease.
C) paroxysmal nasal dyspnea.
D) pleural nocturnal dyspnea.
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All of the following are types of lung cancer except:

A) large cell carcinoma
B) adenocarcinoma
C) oat cell carcinoma
D) pneumonoconiosis
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The ____________ is a hollow sphere of cells that expands and contracts with each breath.
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A patient with TB has ____________.
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Auscultation is the process of ____________ the lungs.

A) assessing
B) evaluating
C) listening to
D) tapping on
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The ____________ nerve causes the diaphragm to contract and initiate inhalation.
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Which syllable is the primary accented syllable in the pronunciation of the medical word auscultation (aws-kul-tay-shun)?

A) aws
B) kul
C) tay
D) shun.
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The combining form pleur/o- means ____________ (lung membrane).
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____________ is the medical word for the windpipe.
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A normal depth and rate of respiration is known as ____________.
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In the medical word oxyhemoglobin,the combining form hem/o- means ____________.
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By definition,an endotracheal tube would be placed ____________ the trachea.

A) next to
B) around
C) outside
D) within
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Unlike the left lung,the right lung has an RML,and this abbreviation means ____________ ____________ ____________.
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Which syllable is the primary accented syllable in the pronunciation of the medical word bronchopulmonary (brong-koh-pul-moh-nair-ee)?

A) brong
B) pul
C) moh
D) nair.
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A bronchodilator drug would be prescribed to ____________ the bronchi and bronchioles.

A) constrict
B) strengthen
C) weaken
D) widen
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The combining form ventil/o- means :

A) exchange of gas.
B) inward and outward.
C) mechanical process.
D) movement of air.
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The rounded top of each lung is the ____________.
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The combining form py/o- means :

A) bacteria.
B) infection.
C) pus.
D) virus.
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A patient who might have TB could have all of the following tests done except ____________.

A) PPD test
B) Mantoux test
C) chest x-ray
D) arterial blood gas test
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Which of the following words is misspelled?

A) larynx
B) oxymeter
C) pneumonia
D) asphyxia
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ARDS,or ____________,is a serious medical condition that affects the pulmonary system.

A) adult respiratory distress syndrome
B) air respiration disorder symptoms
C) alveoli reduction disorder syndrome
D) arterial respiratory dysfunctional symptoms
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The combining form auscult/o- means ____________.
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The epiglottis is a lidlike structure that closes the larynx when food is swallowed and directs food into the esophagus.
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A bronchoscope is a surgical procedure that uses a flexible,lighted tube to examine the trachea and bronchi.
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The combining form cyan/o- means ____________.

A) blood
B) blue
C) pallor
D) poison
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A common cause of walking pneumonia is Streptococcus pneumoniae.
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The nasal cavity is lined with mucus membranes which humidify the air and produce mucus.
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As the nasal cavity continues posteriorly,it merges with the upper part of the throat or:

A) larynx.
B) trachea.
C) bronchus.
D) pharynx.
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The abbreviation COPD stands for:

A) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
B) chronic obstructive pulmonary distress.
C) cardiopulmonary disease.
D) cardiopulmonary distress.
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Which of these abbreviations stands for a device that delivers a premeasured dose of medication to the lungs when the patient inhales?

A) TPR
B) CPAP
C) O₂
D) MDI
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A carboxyhemoglobin test is done to measure the level of carbon monoxide in the patient's blood when carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected.
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Which combining form means lung?

A) alveol/o-
B) pulmon/o-
C) thorac/o-
D) pleur/o-
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Which is an inherited,eventually fatal disease of the exocrine cells that is carried by a recessive gene?

A) atelectasis
B) bronchiectasis
C) emphysema
D) cystic fibrosis
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The combining form bronchiol/o- means ____________.

A) air; lung
B) breath; breathing
C) bronchiole
D) bronchus
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The medical transcriptionist typed: "The patient's nasal mucus membranes were swollen and inflamed." The transcriptionist spelled all of the words in the sentence correctly.
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One of the components of COPD is:

A) acute bronchitis.
B) chronic bronchitis.
C) bronchiectasis.
D) bronchospasm.
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PPD is an abbreviation for a chest x-ray view.
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An abnormally low level of oxygen at the cellular level is called:

A) hypercapnia.
B) cyanosis.
C) hypoxemia.
D) hypoxia.
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Empyema is:

A) extra air filling the alveoli.
B) bluish discoloration of the skin.
C) an occupational lung disease.
D) pus in the thoracic cavity.
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Expiration can have two meanings: to breathe out and to die.
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The combining form auscult/o- means tapping.
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Double pneumonia is pneumonia that is twice as severe as regular pneumonia.
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Because of the definition of the combining form,we know that the intercostal muscles are located between the ____________.

A) bronchus
B) lungs
C) mediastinum
D) ribs
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In the medical word respiration,the combining form means ____________.

A) air
B) breathe
C) lung
D) movement
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Which syllable is the primary accented syllable in the pronunciation of the medical word intercostal (in-ter-kaws-tal)?

A) in
B) ter
C) kaws
D) tal.
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Which syllable is the primary accented syllable in the pronunciation of the medical word thoracentesis (thor-ah-sen-tee-sis)?

A) thor
B) ah
C) sen
D) tee.
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A healthcare professional assesses the patient's BS by ____________.

A) biopsy
B) auscultation
C) bronchoscopy
D) pulmonary function tests
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The combining form tuss/o- means ____________.

A) chest
B) cough
C) microorganism
D) infection
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Because of the definition of the combining form cocc/o-,in pneumococcal pneumonia,we can tell that the infectious agent is a/an ____________.

A) virus
B) protozoan
C) spherical bacterium
D) yeast; fungi
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Each lung contains ____________,large divisions whose dividing lines are visible on the surface of the lung.

A) alveoli
B) bronchioles
C) lobes
D) sections
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The combining form thorac/o- means ____________.

A) infection
B) breathing
C) chest
D) lung
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In the medical word bronchospasm,the suffix means ____________.

A) asthma
B) quick, jerking motion
C) sudden, involuntary muscle contraction
D) infection
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The combining form pector/o- means ____________.

A) breast
B) chest
C) thoracic cavity
D) lung
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Which of the following words is misspelled?

A) tachypnia
B) pleurisy
C) pneumothorax
D) influenza
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The suffix -ectasis means :

A) condition of dilation.
B) condition; abnormal condition.
C) constricting; narrowing.
D) disease; suffering.
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The suffix -ptysis means :

A) abnormal condition of breathing.
B) abnormal condition of coughing up.
C) excessive flow or discharge.
D) expelling out of the chest.
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Both of the combining forms py/o- and purul/o- mean ____________.

A) bacteria
B) infection
C) pus
D) virus
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The pulmonary test of ventilation-perfusion (scan) is known by the abbreviation ____________.

A) A/B
B) P/D
C) V/P
D) V/Q
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A surgeon who does a pneumonectomy performs a/an ____________.

A) procedure to puncture the lung
B) surgical excision of the lung
C) surgically created opening in the lung
D) an incision into the lung
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The medical language definition of stethoscope is a/an ____________.

A) instrument used to examine the chest
B) instrument used to examine sound
C) process of measuring the chest
D) process of measuring sound
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Because of the combining form pector/o-,we know that expectoration is the process of expelling sputum from the ____________.

A) trachea
B) chest
C) diaphragm
D) throat
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The combining form pulmon/o- means :

A) air.
B) breathe.
C) chest.
D) lung.
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Deck 23: Respiratory System Terminology
1
The combining form turbin/o- means ____________.

A) mucosa
B) breathe
C) scroll-like structure
D) septum
scroll-like structure
2
The medical abbreviation for shortness of breath (SOB) when exercising is :

A) URI.
B) DOE.
C) CPR.
D) CXR.
DOE.
3
The combining form spir/o- has two meanings,but the meaning that pertains to the respiratory system is the meaning ____________.

A) alveolus
B) around
C) breathe
D) lung
breathe
4
In panlobar pneumonia,by definition of the prefix we can tell that ____________ lobes are affected.

A) all
B) the bottom
C) the right
D) the top
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The combining form bronch/o- ____________.

A) means the same thing as bronchi/o-
B) means a larger structure than the structure for bronchi/o-
C) is the only one of the two combining forms that can be used in diseases
D) is a misspelling of bronchi/o-
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All of the following combining forms mean oxygen except:

A) ox/a-.
B) ox/i-.
C) ox/o-.
D) ox/y-.
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The medical procedure performed with a stethoscope is called:

A) aspiration.
B) intubation.
C) auscultation.
D) expectoration.
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The suffix -ole means ____________.

A) condition
B) large
C) pertaining to
D) small thing
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Which word is misspelled?

A) eupnea
B) expectoration
C) empyema
D) exspiration
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The combining form cost/o- means ____________.

A) cartilage
B) chest
C) money
D) rib
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A patient who is apneic is described as pertaining to being with ____________ breathing.

A) fast
B) normal
C) slow
D) out
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A prolonged,extremely severe,life-threatening asthma attack is known as:

A) bronchospasm.
B) status asthmaticus.
C) bronchitis.
D) bronchiectasis.
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Pulmonology is the study of the __________ and associated structures.

A) lungs.
B) trachea.
C) alveoli.
D) sternum.
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All of these things can block a bronchus and cause incomplete expansion or of a lung except:

A) stridor.
B) mucus.
C) a tumor.
D) a foreign body.
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The combining form auscult/o- means ____________.

A) assessing
B) examining
C) listening
D) tapping
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Because of the definition of the combining form,we know that when the phrenic nerve is stimulated,it causes the ____________ to contract.

A) diaphragm
B) lungs
C) mediastinum
D) pharynx
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Each primary bronchus enters a lung and branches into smaller ____________.

A) alveoli
B) bronchioles
C) rhonchi
D) pulmonary veins
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Pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs) is caused by:

A) smoking.
B) tuberculosis.
C) left-sided congestive heart failure.
D) obstructive sleep apnea.
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The abbreviation PND stands for:

A) pulmonary nasal disease.
B) paroxysmal nocturnal disease.
C) paroxysmal nasal dyspnea.
D) pleural nocturnal dyspnea.
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All of the following are types of lung cancer except:

A) large cell carcinoma
B) adenocarcinoma
C) oat cell carcinoma
D) pneumonoconiosis
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The ____________ is a hollow sphere of cells that expands and contracts with each breath.
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A patient with TB has ____________.
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Auscultation is the process of ____________ the lungs.

A) assessing
B) evaluating
C) listening to
D) tapping on
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The ____________ nerve causes the diaphragm to contract and initiate inhalation.
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Which syllable is the primary accented syllable in the pronunciation of the medical word auscultation (aws-kul-tay-shun)?

A) aws
B) kul
C) tay
D) shun.
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The combining form pleur/o- means ____________ (lung membrane).
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____________ is the medical word for the windpipe.
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28
A normal depth and rate of respiration is known as ____________.
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In the medical word oxyhemoglobin,the combining form hem/o- means ____________.
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By definition,an endotracheal tube would be placed ____________ the trachea.

A) next to
B) around
C) outside
D) within
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Unlike the left lung,the right lung has an RML,and this abbreviation means ____________ ____________ ____________.
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Which syllable is the primary accented syllable in the pronunciation of the medical word bronchopulmonary (brong-koh-pul-moh-nair-ee)?

A) brong
B) pul
C) moh
D) nair.
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A bronchodilator drug would be prescribed to ____________ the bronchi and bronchioles.

A) constrict
B) strengthen
C) weaken
D) widen
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The combining form ventil/o- means :

A) exchange of gas.
B) inward and outward.
C) mechanical process.
D) movement of air.
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The rounded top of each lung is the ____________.
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The combining form py/o- means :

A) bacteria.
B) infection.
C) pus.
D) virus.
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A patient who might have TB could have all of the following tests done except ____________.

A) PPD test
B) Mantoux test
C) chest x-ray
D) arterial blood gas test
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Which of the following words is misspelled?

A) larynx
B) oxymeter
C) pneumonia
D) asphyxia
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ARDS,or ____________,is a serious medical condition that affects the pulmonary system.

A) adult respiratory distress syndrome
B) air respiration disorder symptoms
C) alveoli reduction disorder syndrome
D) arterial respiratory dysfunctional symptoms
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40
The combining form auscult/o- means ____________.
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41
The epiglottis is a lidlike structure that closes the larynx when food is swallowed and directs food into the esophagus.
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42
A bronchoscope is a surgical procedure that uses a flexible,lighted tube to examine the trachea and bronchi.
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43
The combining form cyan/o- means ____________.

A) blood
B) blue
C) pallor
D) poison
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44
A common cause of walking pneumonia is Streptococcus pneumoniae.
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45
The nasal cavity is lined with mucus membranes which humidify the air and produce mucus.
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46
As the nasal cavity continues posteriorly,it merges with the upper part of the throat or:

A) larynx.
B) trachea.
C) bronchus.
D) pharynx.
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The abbreviation COPD stands for:

A) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
B) chronic obstructive pulmonary distress.
C) cardiopulmonary disease.
D) cardiopulmonary distress.
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Which of these abbreviations stands for a device that delivers a premeasured dose of medication to the lungs when the patient inhales?

A) TPR
B) CPAP
C) O₂
D) MDI
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A carboxyhemoglobin test is done to measure the level of carbon monoxide in the patient's blood when carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected.
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50
Which combining form means lung?

A) alveol/o-
B) pulmon/o-
C) thorac/o-
D) pleur/o-
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Which is an inherited,eventually fatal disease of the exocrine cells that is carried by a recessive gene?

A) atelectasis
B) bronchiectasis
C) emphysema
D) cystic fibrosis
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52
The combining form bronchiol/o- means ____________.

A) air; lung
B) breath; breathing
C) bronchiole
D) bronchus
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The medical transcriptionist typed: "The patient's nasal mucus membranes were swollen and inflamed." The transcriptionist spelled all of the words in the sentence correctly.
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One of the components of COPD is:

A) acute bronchitis.
B) chronic bronchitis.
C) bronchiectasis.
D) bronchospasm.
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55
PPD is an abbreviation for a chest x-ray view.
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56
An abnormally low level of oxygen at the cellular level is called:

A) hypercapnia.
B) cyanosis.
C) hypoxemia.
D) hypoxia.
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Empyema is:

A) extra air filling the alveoli.
B) bluish discoloration of the skin.
C) an occupational lung disease.
D) pus in the thoracic cavity.
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58
Expiration can have two meanings: to breathe out and to die.
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59
The combining form auscult/o- means tapping.
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60
Double pneumonia is pneumonia that is twice as severe as regular pneumonia.
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61
Because of the definition of the combining form,we know that the intercostal muscles are located between the ____________.

A) bronchus
B) lungs
C) mediastinum
D) ribs
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62
In the medical word respiration,the combining form means ____________.

A) air
B) breathe
C) lung
D) movement
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63
Which syllable is the primary accented syllable in the pronunciation of the medical word intercostal (in-ter-kaws-tal)?

A) in
B) ter
C) kaws
D) tal.
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64
Which syllable is the primary accented syllable in the pronunciation of the medical word thoracentesis (thor-ah-sen-tee-sis)?

A) thor
B) ah
C) sen
D) tee.
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A healthcare professional assesses the patient's BS by ____________.

A) biopsy
B) auscultation
C) bronchoscopy
D) pulmonary function tests
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The combining form tuss/o- means ____________.

A) chest
B) cough
C) microorganism
D) infection
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67
Because of the definition of the combining form cocc/o-,in pneumococcal pneumonia,we can tell that the infectious agent is a/an ____________.

A) virus
B) protozoan
C) spherical bacterium
D) yeast; fungi
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68
Each lung contains ____________,large divisions whose dividing lines are visible on the surface of the lung.

A) alveoli
B) bronchioles
C) lobes
D) sections
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69
The combining form thorac/o- means ____________.

A) infection
B) breathing
C) chest
D) lung
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70
In the medical word bronchospasm,the suffix means ____________.

A) asthma
B) quick, jerking motion
C) sudden, involuntary muscle contraction
D) infection
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71
The combining form pector/o- means ____________.

A) breast
B) chest
C) thoracic cavity
D) lung
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72
Which of the following words is misspelled?

A) tachypnia
B) pleurisy
C) pneumothorax
D) influenza
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73
The suffix -ectasis means :

A) condition of dilation.
B) condition; abnormal condition.
C) constricting; narrowing.
D) disease; suffering.
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74
The suffix -ptysis means :

A) abnormal condition of breathing.
B) abnormal condition of coughing up.
C) excessive flow or discharge.
D) expelling out of the chest.
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75
Both of the combining forms py/o- and purul/o- mean ____________.

A) bacteria
B) infection
C) pus
D) virus
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76
The pulmonary test of ventilation-perfusion (scan) is known by the abbreviation ____________.

A) A/B
B) P/D
C) V/P
D) V/Q
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77
A surgeon who does a pneumonectomy performs a/an ____________.

A) procedure to puncture the lung
B) surgical excision of the lung
C) surgically created opening in the lung
D) an incision into the lung
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78
The medical language definition of stethoscope is a/an ____________.

A) instrument used to examine the chest
B) instrument used to examine sound
C) process of measuring the chest
D) process of measuring sound
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79
Because of the combining form pector/o-,we know that expectoration is the process of expelling sputum from the ____________.

A) trachea
B) chest
C) diaphragm
D) throat
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80
The combining form pulmon/o- means :

A) air.
B) breathe.
C) chest.
D) lung.
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