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Respiratory And Radiology
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1. use of motion picture techniques to record a series of x-ray images using fluoroscopy
Eversion
Malignant neoplasm originaing in a bronchus
Pharnyx
Cineradiography
2. fluoroscoy
X-ray beams are focused from the body onto an image intensifer that glows as a result of the ionzing effect of x-rays
Edema
Purulent
Atelectasis
3. pertaining to treatment
In vitro
Trachea
Therapeutic
Surgical repair of the nose
4. DOE
Auscultation
Resection of lung
Inherited disease of exocrine glands leading to aireway obstruction
Difficult breathing with strenuous exercise
5. tube is placed through the month into the trachea to establish an airway
Endotracheal intubation
Examples are FEV1 and TLC
Tachypnea - dyspnea - cyanosis - tachycardia - and hypoxemia in an adult
Pertaining to the voice box
6. x-ray revord of the uterus and fallopian tubes
Pertaining to the voice box
In vivo
Hysterosalpingogram
Bile cessels (ducts)
7. PFTs
Asthma
Adenocarcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas are examples
Radiolucent
Examples are FEV1 and TLC
8. cholangiography
Lung scan (V/Q)
Therapeutic
Space in the ches between the lungs
Bile cessels (ducts)
9. proccess - test or procedure - measured or observed outside a living organism
In vitro
Cineradiography
Pertaining to the throat
Paroxysmal
10. RSV
Use of motion picture techniques to record x-ray images
Bronchioalveolar lavage
Cilia
This virus causes bronchiolitis and brochopneumonia
11. condition of imperfect lung expansion; collapsed lung
Atelectasis
Lower gastrointestianl tract
Lateral decuubitus
In vitro
12. throat
Pharnyx
Uterus and fallopian tubes
X-ray beams are focused from the body onto an image intensifer that glows as a result of the ionzing effect of x-rays
Hysterosalpingogram
13. radiopharmacetical used in nuclear medicine studies
Labeled compound
Uterus and fallopian tubes
Bile cessels (ducts)
Pertussis
14. pnumonectomy
Hysterosalpingogram
In vivo
Adduction
Resection of lung
15. collection of fluid in tissues
Hysterosalpingogram
Radiology
Stridor
Edema
16. hysterosalpingography
Pertaining to the throat
Bronchogenic carcinoma
Uterus and fallopian tubes
Magnetic resonance (MR)
17. pertaining to a sudden occurrence
Asthma
Scintigraphy
Paroxysmal
Related to absence of surfactant - a substance that helps expansion of lungs in infants
18. diagnostic x-ray procedure in which cross-sectional images are made of specific body segments
Pertaining to the voice box
Spinal cord
Bronchiall alveolar lavage
Computed tomography
19. creation of an opening into the windpipe
Tracheostomy
Pharnyx
Whooping cough; bacterial infection of the pharynx
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema are examples
20. adenocarcinoma and small cell carinoma are examples
Spitting up blood
Bronchogenic carcinoma
Nuclear medicine
Inherited disease of exocrine glands leading to aireway obstruction
21. process of recording x-ray images of bile vessels
Scintigraphy
Hysterosalpingogram
Anthracosis
Cholangiography
22. radioactive drug (radionuclide plus chemical) that is administered for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes
Uptake
Auscultation
Radiopharmaceuutical
Radioimmunoassay
23. NSCLC
Purulent
Adenocarcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas are examples
Pulmonary angiography
Labeled compound
24. CPAP
Cilia
This device helps relieve obstructive sleep apnea
Adduction
Lung or portion of a lung is collapsed
25. bronchiectasis
Joints
Tracheostomy
Condition of increased carbon dioxide in the blood
Widening of brochial tubes
26. test that combines radioactive chemicals and antibodies to detect minute quantities of substances in a patient's blood
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema are examples
This virus causes bronchiolitis and brochopneumonia
Radioimmunoassay
Lung scan (V/Q)
27. musical sounds heard during expiration
Resection of lung
Wheezes
Surgical repair of the nose
Spinal cord
28. visual examinatino of the voice box
Laryngoscopy
Difficult - painful breathing
Pulmonary angiography
Nuclear medicine
29. epiglottitis
Inflammation of the flap of carilage over the windpipe
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema are examples
Wheezes
Stridor
30. cineradiography
Anthracosis
Tachypnea - dyspnea - cyanosis - tachycardia - and hypoxemia in an adult
Use of motion picture techniques to record x-ray images
Bronchogenic carcinoma
31. anosmia
Absence of a sense of smell
In vivo
Essential tissue of the lung
Inflammation of the small bronchial tube
32. membranes surrounding the lungs
Pleura
Pulmonary angiography
Condition of increased carbon dioxide in the blood
Radiology
33. emphysema
X-ray beams are focused from the body onto an image intensifer that glows as a result of the ionzing effect of x-rays
Radiology
Hyperinflation of air sacs with destruction of a alveolar walls
Intravenous pyelogram
34. parmitting the passage of x-rays
Radiolucent
Thoracentesis
Inflammation of the membrane lining the lungs
Asthma
35. bronchiolitis
Pulmonary angiography
Mediastinum
Inflammation of the small bronchial tube
Resection of lung
36. the emission of glowing light resulting from exposure to ans obsorption of radiation
Fluorescence
Condition of increased carbon dioxide in the blood
Positron emission tomography (PET)
Lung or portion of a lung is collapsed
37. medical speciatly concerned with the study of x-rays and their use in the diagnosis of disease
Padiopaque
Scintigraphy
Positron emission tomography
Radiology
38. rhinoplasty
Related to absence of surfactant - a substance that helps expansion of lungs in infants
Bronchogenic carcinoma
Adduction
Surgical repair of the nose
39. upper GI series
Spasm and narrowing of bronchi leading to airway obstruction
Esophagus - stomach - and small intestine
Purulent
Auscultation
40. listening to the sounds in the chest
Spitting up blood
Mesothelioma
Auscultation
Radioisotope
41. pertaining to containing pus
Purulent
Procedure to visually examine the chest via small incisions and video equiment
Hyperinflation of air sacs with destruction of a alveolar walls
Pertaining to the voice box
42. prothorax
Fluorescence
Pus in the chest (between the membranes around the lung)
Nuclear medicine
Paroxysmal
43. laryngeal
Radiopque substances are given and x-rays taken
Pertaining to the voice box
Inflammation of tubes leading from the trachea (over a long pweiod of time)
Wheezes
44. listening to sounds with in the body
Auscultation
Condition of increased carbon dioxide in the blood
Wheezes
Difficult - painful breathing
45. injection and retrieving fluid from the bronchial tubes
Wheezes
Bronchiall alveolar lavage
Mediastinum
Drug that opens up (widens) the bronchial tube
46. dyspnea
Tracheostomy
Bronchiall alveolar lavage
Radiolucent
Difficult - painful breathing
47. interventional radiology
Essential tissue of the lung
Pharnyx
Therapeutic procedures are pergomed by a radiologist under the guidance of fluoroscopy or ultrasound
Tracheostomy
48. arthrography
Stridor
Joints
Widening of brochial tubes
Renal pelvis of kidney and uninary tract
49. spirometer
Radiology
Bronchioalveolar lavage
Instrument to measure breathing
This virus causes bronchiolitis and brochopneumonia
50. thoracotomy
Pus in the chest (between the membranes around the lung)
Laryngoscopy
Positron emission tomography (PET)
Incision of the chest