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Type of cartilage forming the epiglottis
Exchange site for gases during external and internal respiration
Genotype of the rarest blood group
Atomic symbol for gallium
Inspiratory control center of medulla oblongata
___ minor is an accessory respiratory muscle
Medical abbreviation for "adult respiratory distress syndrome"
Medical abbreviation for "bronchiolitis obliterans" (or slang for body odor)
Medical abbreviation for "obstructive sleep apnea"
Doing something alone (sing, play instrument, work)
Physical therapy or prothrombin time
Area of the brain which coordinates inspiration and expiration so they are more "rhythmic"
Medical abbreviation for inspiratory time (first letter normally uppercase, 2nd lower case)
Chemical symbol for poisonous gas that displaces oxygen from hemoglobin
Lubricant for the pleural layers
Structure producing the voice
Abbreviation for autosomal recessive inherited lung disease; most common inherited chromosomal disease in Caucasians.
Genotype for person homozygous for blood group A
Secretatory immunoglobulin found in respiratory mucus
Type of receptor found in the aortic arch and carotid arteries especially sensitive to pH and carbon dioxide levels
Medical abbreviation for "central sleep apnea"
Abbreviation for finger oximetry (or furry animal with a bushy tail )
Abbreviation for oxygen transporting cell
Shorthand or abbreviation for tuberculosis
Electrical tracing of the heart
Decrease in the size of bronchioles
Abbreviation for respiratory therapist
Abbreviation for respiratory syncytial virus (common cause of respiratory infections in winter and early spring)
Structure covering the trachea during swallowing
American college of chest physicians (abbreviation)
Medical abbreviation for arterial blood gases
Medical term for windpipe
Place to apply pressure to help prevent aspiration in emergency intubations (or to push the glottis into view for accurate intubation)
Medical abbreviation for "bronchial aspirate"
Indentation of left lung surface making space for the heart
Type of cartilage forming the tracheal rings
Result of epinephrine which helps increase oxygen levels in the blood and tissues