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Respiratory Diseases & Conditions

Across
The CXR of a patient with _________ _____ would present a butterfly/bat-winged pattern.
A cocktail of the drugs Isoniazid, Rifampin, & Pyrazinamide are used to treat this disease.
This type of pneumonia is most commonly caused by accidental inhalation of gastric fluid content & mostly affects the right lung.
“Valley Fever” is a common nickname for this fungal disease.
This disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. amongst men & women, & is most often associated with smoking.
One of the most common atypical pneumonia, __________ disease is caused by the inhalation of a certain blue-green algae.
A Respiratory Therapist should advise a patient to rinse his/her mouth after taking a corticosteroid for treatment in order to prevent this fungal disease.
A patient with _______ __________ is sometimes nicknamed “Blue Bloater.”
This pulmonary disease presents permanent abnormal enlargement of the air sacs distal to terminal bronchioles.
Down
Thoracentesis would be used to treat a patient with fluid in their pleural space, otherwise known as ______ ________.
This word is used to define the type pulmonary edema typically resulting from congestive heart failure.
In this disease affecting the bronchioles & bronchi, one would notice abnormal dilation of the lumen.
The pendeluft movement seen in the ribcage during inspiration is indicative of this condition that can lead to atelectasis, among other serious respiratory issues.
This hereditary disease is best diagnosed through results of a Chloride Sweat Test.
The presence of air in the pleural space would show a tracheal shift away from the side having this condition.
Myasthenia Gravis & Guillain-Barré are _____________ diseases that have effect on the respiratory system.
Racemic Epinephrine is the drug of choice when treating this respiratory infection, most commonly seen in children.
This type of asthma is associated with allergies & tends to be genetic.
Usually reversible, this respiratory disease is characterized by episodes of bronchospasms & inflammation in the airways.
The 4 letter acronym for this condition was once referred to as “White Lung” due to the ground glass or honeycomb appearance throughout the CXR.