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JOSE S. SANTIAGO M.D.
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2 Respiratory System Interchange of gases Called respiration or breathing Oxygen inhaled through the lungs Passes to blood and carbon dioxide Removed from the blood and exhaled into the air
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3 Respiratory System Inhalation or inspiration-Oxygen in Exhalation or expiration-CO2 out
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Respiratory System – Structures Nose and nasal cavity Nas/o Pharynx Pharyng/o 4
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5 Respiratory System – Structures Nose and nasal cavity Pharynx Larynx Trachea Bronchi Lungs Pleural and mediastinal cavities
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6 Structures of the Respiratory System
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Nose, Nasal Cavities, and Paranasal Sinuses External nares Cilia Nasal cavity Nasal septum Olfactory neurons Paranasal sinuses 7
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Pharynx (Throat) Nasopharynx Internal nares Separated by nasal septum Eustachian tubes Adenoids and pharyngeal tonsils 8
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Pharynx (Throat) Oropharynx Palatine and lingual tonsils Laryngopharynx Opens into the larynx and esophagus 9
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Larynx (Voice Box) Adam’s apple Epiglottis Vocal cords Glottis 10
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Trachea (Windpipe) Extends from the larynx to the bronchi Lined with mucous membranes and cilia Mainly muscle fibers C-shaped cartilage 11
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12 Bronchi Trachea divides into two primary bronchi Secondary and tertiary bronchi Bronchioles
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Lungs Top of lung is apex Bottom of lung is base Right lung Three lobes Superior, middle, and inferior 13
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Lungs Left lung Two lobes Superior and inferior Alveoli and alveolar ducts Pulmonary capillaries 14
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Pleural and Mediastinal Cavities Pleural cavity Surrounds the lungs Parietal and visceral pleura Pleural fluid 15
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Pleural and Mediastinal Cavities Mediastinal cavity Lies between the lungs Contains the heart, aorta, trachea, and esophagus 16
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17 Roots Adenoid/oadenoids Adenoidectomy-excision of the adenoids
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18 Roots Alveol/oalveoli; air sacs Alveolar-pertaining to the alveoli Alveolitis-inflammation of the alveoli
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19 Roots Bronchi/o; bronch/o bronchus Bronchiectasis-dilation of the bronchus Bronchitis-inflammation of the bronchus Bronchospasm-sudden,involuntary contraction of the bronchus
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20 Roots Bronchiol/obronchioles; small bronchi Bronchiolitis-inflammation of the bronchioles
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21 Roots Laryng/olarynx; voice box Laryngeal-pertaining to the voice box Laryngospasm-sudden,involuntary contraction of the voice box
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22 Roots Lob/olobe Lobar-pertaining to the lobe of the lung Lobectomy-excision of a lobe of the lung
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23 Roots Mediastin/omediastinum Mediastinoscopy-process of visually examining the cavity between the lungs
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24 Roots Muc/omucus Mucolytic-drug used to break down thick mucus Water-best mucolytic
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25 Roots Nas/onose Nasolacrimal-pertaining to the nose and lacrimal apparatus Nasopharyngeal-pertaining to the nasopharynx
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26 Roots Ox/o; ox/i oxygen Anoxia-lack of oxygen Hypoxia-deficiency of oxygen
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27 Roots Pector/ochest Pectoral –pertaining to the chest Pectoral muscles Expectoration-coughing out materials from the lungs
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28 Roots Pharyng/opharynx; throat Oropharyngeal-pertaining to the mouth and pharynx
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29 Roots Phren/odiaphragm Phrenic-pertaining to the diaphragm Phrenic nerve-nerve to the diaphragm
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30 Roots Pleur/a; pleur/opleura; pleural cavity Pleuralgia-pain in the pleura Pleuritis (Pleurisy)-inflammation of the pleura
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31 Roots Pneum/o lungs Pneumon/o; pulmon/olungs Pneumonia/Pneumonitis-inflammation of the lung Pulmonary edema-accumulation of excess fluid in the lungs
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32 Roots Rhin/onose Rhinitis-inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose Rhinorrhea-discharge from the nose Rhinoplasty-surgical repair of the nose RHINOPLASTY
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33 Roots Sinus/osinuses Pansinusitis-inflammation of all the paranasal sinuses
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34 Roots Thorac/0 chest;thorax Thoracocentesis-surgical puncture to remove fluid from the pleural cavity Thoracoplasty- surgical reconstruction of the thorax Thoracotomy-process of cutting into the chest
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35 Roots Trache/0 trachea;windpipe Tracheotomy-process of cutting into the trachea Tracheostomy-new opening into the trachea is created and a tube is inserted
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36 Suffixes -phoniavoice Aphonia-loss of voice Dysphonia-difficulty in speaking
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37 Suffixes -pneabreathing Apnea-no breathing Bradypnea-slow breathing Dyspnea-difficulty of breathing Eupnea-normal breathing Tachypnea-fast breathing Orthopnea-breathing only in upright position
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38 Suffixes -ptysisspitting Hemoptysis-spitting up of blood
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39 Suffixes -thoraxchest Hemothorax-blood in pleural cavity
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40 Suffixes -thoraxchest Hydrothorax-watery fluid in pleural cavity
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41 Suffixes -thoraxchest Pneumothorax-air in the pleural cavity
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42 Suffixes -thoraxchest Pyothorax/empyema-pus in pleural cavity
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Suffixes -thoraxchest Closed tube thoracostomy- treatment for hemothorax, hydrothorax, pneumothorax and pyothorax 43
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44 Aging Costal cartilage hardens Thoracic cage becomes rigid Elasticity of the lungs diminishes Respiratory muscles weaken Cilia less active Coughing reflex diminishes
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Common Diseases Asthma Combination of: bronchospasm, increased mucus secretion and wheezing 45
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Common Diseases Emphysema- destruction of the alveoli 46
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Common Diseases Lung cancer- malignant tumor or mass in the lungs 47
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Common Diseases Pneumonia- infection and inflammation of the lung 48
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49 Abbreviations APanteroposterior CO 2 carbon dioxide CXRchest X-ray ERVexpiratory reserve volume IRVinspiratory reserve volume O 2 oxygen
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50 Abbreviations PAposteroanterior PFTpulmonary function tests Rrespiration RVresidual volume SOAshortness of air SOBshortness of breath
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51 Abbreviations T&Atonsillectomy and adenoidectomy TVtidal volume URIupper respiratory infection URTupper respiratory tract
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