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Thorax and Lungs

Across
An abnormal respiratory condition associated with allergic hypersensitivity to certain inhaled allergens.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease characterized by enlargement of alveoli distal to terminal bronchioles
Millions of hairlike cells lining the tracheobronchial tree
Striking over the chest wall with short, sharp blows of the fingers to determine the size and density of the underlying organ
Ability to breathe easily only in an upright position
Cessation of breathing
The normal breath sound heard over major bronchi, characterized by moderate pitch and an equal duration of inspiration and expiration
An abnormal respiration condition characterized by collapsed, shrunken, deflated sections of alveoli
Coarse, crackling sensation palpable over the skin when air abnormally escapes from the lung and enters the subcutaneous tissue
A functional category of abnormal respiratory conditions characterized by airflow obstruction
Refers to soft, low-pitched, normal breath sound heard over peripheral lung field
The solidification of portions of lung tissue as it fills up with infectious exudate, as in pneumonia
Rapid, shallow breathing; more than 24 breaths per minute
Difficult, labored breathing
One of the smaller respiratory passageways into which the segments bronchi divide
Down
The site of respiratory exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen
High-pitched, musical, squeaking adventitious lung sound
Slow breathing, fewer than 10 breaths per minute, regular rate
A palpable vibration from the spoken voice felt over the chest wall
Decreased level of oxygen in the blood
Low-pitched, musical, snoring, adventitious lung sounds caused by airflow obstruction from secretions
Increased levels of Caron dioxide in the blood
Inflammation of the bronchi with partial obstruction of the bronchi due to excessive mucus secretion
Increased rate and depth of breathing
The spoken voice sound heard through the stethoscope, which sounds soft, muffled, and indistinct over normal lung tissue
The narrow crack diving the lobes of the lungs
(rales) abnormal, discontinuous, adventitious lung sounds heard on inspiration