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Respiratory NRB-132

Horizontales
A therapeutic medication class that inhibits the growth or destroys bacteria
A complication of thoracentesis characterized by tachypnea and crepitus.
Drainage of a large amount of fluid from the nose
Direct examination of the larynx, trachea, and bronchi using an endoscope
Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pleural space
Positioning the patient to allow drainage from all lobes of the lungs and airways
The highly addictive chemical compound present in cigarettes but can also be used for smoking cessation.
A medication used to treat tuberculosis that can cause optic neuritis.
An intradermal skin injection that can detect latent or active tuberculosis; also referred to as a PPD
A handheld breathing treatment apparatus that is easier to use than a pMDI or a DPI but lacks the convenience of these inhalers
Continuous musical sound noted on lung auscultation, associated with airway narrowing or partial obstruction
Verticales
The therapeutic class of medications used to widen the airways of clients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
A complication of standard tracheostomies that rarely occurs in patients with laryngectomies.
A subcategory of COPD in which there is destruction of the airway walls and overdistended alveoli
An infectious disease characterized by upper respiratory symptoms, loss of taste and smell, and lower respiratory compromise
An inflammation of the lung parenchyma caused by various microorganisms, including bacteria, mycobacteria, fungi, and viruses
An airborne infectious disease that primarily affects the lung parenchyma, characterized by night sweats and hemoptysis.
The preferred method of supplemental oxygen delivery in patients with COPD
A surgical procedure in which an entire lung is removed, usually used to treat lung cancer
The closure or collapse of alveoli; can be caused by immobilization, obstruction or pleural pressure.
Laboratory test that can identify pathogens responsible for infections.
A lung disease that is characterized by exertional dyspnea, chronic cough with sputum, and occasionally barrel chest or clubbed nails.