presenceof blood inthe pleuralspacea vibration,especially asfelt thoughthe chest wallon palpationan acute, infectiousdiseasecharacterized by acough ending in awhoopinginspiration;whooping coughdetermination of theoxygen saturation ofarterial blood bymeans of aphotoelectricapparatus, usuallyplaced on the fingeror the eara diseasecharacterized bydyspnea andwheezing caused byspasm of thebronchial tubes orswelling of theirmucous membranesinflammation of thelungs generallycaused by infection.May involve thebronchioles andalveoli or one ormore lobes of thelungsinsertion of a tube into ahollow organ, such as intothe larynx or trachea forentrance of air. Patientsmay be intubated duringsurgery for administrationof anesthesia or tomaintain an airway.Endotracheal intubationmay be used as an emergeabnormal alkalinity ofbody fluids.Respiratory alkalosisis caused byabnormally low levelsof carbon dioxide inthe bodyabnormal alkalinity ofbody fluids.Respiratory alkalosisis caused byabnormally low levelsof carbon dioxide inthe bodya highly malignanttype of bronchialtumor involvingsmall,undifferentiatedcells; “oat cell”carcinomasurgical removal ofa lobe of the lungor of anotherorgan. surgicalremoval of theadenoidsan acute,contagiousrespiratoryinfection causingfever, chills,headache, andmuscle painlack or absenceof oxygen in thetissues; oftenused incorrectlyto mean hypoxiaan endoscope usedto examine thetracheobronchialpassageways. Alsoallows access forbiopsy of tissue toremoval of a foreignobjectaccumulation ofpus in a bodycavity,especially thepleural space:pyothoraxtreatment byinhalation ofa drug orwater inspray formthe externalopening ofthe nose; thenostrilsan upright orsemi uprightposition thataidsbreathinga shiftednasal septum;may requiresurgicalcorrectionplastic surgery of thelung. In reductionpneumoplasty, nonfunctional portions ofthe lung areremoved, as in caseof advancedemphysemaa projection of thelowest trachealcartilage that forms aridge between thetwo bronchi. Used asa landmark forendoscopy. Any ridgeor ridge-like structureenlargement of theright ventricle ofthe heart becauseof disease of thelungs or theirblood vesselsremoval of apreviouslyinserted tubesurgical creation ofan opening into thetrachea to form anairway or to preparefor the insertion of atube for ventilationalso the opening thuscreatedbluishdiscoloration ofthe skin causedby lack ofoxygen in thebloodpresenceof blood inthe pleuralspacea vibration,especially asfelt thoughthe chest wallon palpationan acute, infectiousdiseasecharacterized by acough ending in awhoopinginspiration;whooping coughdetermination of theoxygen saturation ofarterial blood bymeans of aphotoelectricapparatus, usuallyplaced on the fingeror the eara diseasecharacterized bydyspnea andwheezing caused byspasm of thebronchial tubes orswelling of theirmucous membranesinflammation of thelungs generallycaused by infection.May involve thebronchioles andalveoli or one ormore lobes of thelungsinsertion of a tube into ahollow organ, such as intothe larynx or trachea forentrance of air. Patientsmay be intubated duringsurgery for administrationof anesthesia or tomaintain an airway.Endotracheal intubationmay be used as an emergeabnormal alkalinity ofbody fluids.Respiratory alkalosisis caused byabnormally low levelsof carbon dioxide inthe bodyabnormal alkalinity ofbody fluids.Respiratory alkalosisis caused byabnormally low levelsof carbon dioxide inthe bodya highly malignanttype of bronchialtumor involvingsmall,undifferentiatedcells; “oat cell”carcinomasurgical removal ofa lobe of the lungor of anotherorgan. surgicalremoval of theadenoidsan acute,contagiousrespiratoryinfection causingfever, chills,headache, andmuscle painlack or absenceof oxygen in thetissues; oftenused incorrectlyto mean hypoxiaan endoscope usedto examine thetracheobronchialpassageways. Alsoallows access forbiopsy of tissue toremoval of a foreignobjectaccumulation ofpus in a bodycavity,especially thepleural space:pyothoraxtreatment byinhalation ofa drug orwater inspray formthe externalopening ofthe nose; thenostrilsan upright orsemi uprightposition thataidsbreathinga shiftednasal septum;may requiresurgicalcorrectionplastic surgery of thelung. In reductionpneumoplasty, nonfunctional portions ofthe lung areremoved, as in caseof advancedemphysemaa projection of thelowest trachealcartilage that forms aridge between thetwo bronchi. Used asa landmark forendoscopy. Any ridgeor ridge-like structureenlargement of theright ventricle ofthe heart becauseof disease of thelungs or theirblood vesselsremoval of apreviouslyinserted tubesurgical creation ofan opening into thetrachea to form anairway or to preparefor the insertion of atube for ventilationalso the opening thuscreatedbluishdiscoloration ofthe skin causedby lack ofoxygen in theblood

Respiratory Game - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. presence of blood in the pleural space
  2. a vibration, especially as felt though the chest wall on palpation
  3. an acute, infectious disease characterized by a cough ending in a whooping inspiration; whooping cough
  4. determination of the oxygen saturation of arterial blood by means of a photoelectric apparatus, usually placed on the finger or the ear
  5. a disease characterized by dyspnea and wheezing caused by spasm of the bronchial tubes or swelling of their mucous membranes
  6. inflammation of the lungs generally caused by infection. May involve the bronchioles and alveoli or one or more lobes of the lungs
  7. insertion of a tube into a hollow organ, such as into the larynx or trachea for entrance of air. Patients may be intubated during surgery for administration of anesthesia or to maintain an airway. Endotracheal intubation may be used as an emerge
  8. abnormal alkalinity of body fluids. Respiratory alkalosis is caused by abnormally low levels of carbon dioxide in the body
    abnormal alkalinity of body fluids. Respiratory alkalosis is caused by abnormally low levels of carbon dioxide in the body
  9. a highly malignant type of bronchial tumor involving small, undifferentiated cells; “oat cell” carcinoma
  10. surgical removal of a lobe of the lung or of another organ. surgical removal of the adenoids
  11. an acute, contagious respiratory infection causing fever, chills, headache, and muscle pain
  12. lack or absence of oxygen in the tissues; often used incorrectly to mean hypoxia
  13. an endoscope used to examine the tracheobronchial passageways. Also allows access for biopsy of tissue to removal of a foreign object
  14. accumulation of pus in a body cavity, especially the pleural space: pyothorax
  15. treatment by inhalation of a drug or water in spray form
  16. the external opening of the nose; the nostrils
  17. an upright or semi upright position that aids breathing
  18. a shifted nasal septum; may require surgical correction
  19. plastic surgery of the lung. In reduction pneumoplasty, non functional portions of the lung are removed, as in case of advanced emphysema
  20. a projection of the lowest tracheal cartilage that forms a ridge between the two bronchi. Used as a landmark for endoscopy. Any ridge or ridge-like structure
  21. enlargement of the right ventricle of the heart because of disease of the lungs or their blood vessels
  22. removal of a previously inserted tube
  23. surgical creation of an opening into the trachea to form an airway or to prepare for the insertion of a tube for ventilation also the opening thus created
  24. bluish discoloration of the skin caused by lack of oxygen in the blood