Respiration
exchange of gases between the body and air
Nose
external portion composed of cartilage and bone and covered in skin
Nasal Cavity
divided into left and right chambers by a dividing wall called the septum
Paranasal Sinus
Pharynx
- throat
Nasopharynx
- contains the adenoids
Oropharynx
- contains palatine tonsils
Laryngopharynx
behind the larynx
Larynx
Trachea
Bronchi
- each branch leads to a separate lung
Bronchioles
-smallest branches of the bronchi
Lungs
Pleura
double-folded membrane that surrounds the lungs
Pleural Space
small space between the pleural membranes
Inspection
visual examination of the external surface of the body as well as of its movements and posture
Palpation
process of examining to detect evidence of disease or abnormalities in the various organs
Auscultation
process of listening for sounds within the body, usually to the sounds of the thoracic or abdominal viscera, to detect some abnormal condition, or to detect fetal heart sounds
Percussion
use of the fingertips to tap the body lightly but sharply to determine the position, size, and consistency of an underlying structure and the presence of fluid or pus in a cavity
Apnea
temporary cessation of breathing
Bradypnea
abnormally slow breathing
Cough
Cyanosis
slightly bluish, grayish, slatelike, or dark discoloration of the skin due to the presence of abnormal amounts of reduced hemoglobin in the blood
Dysphonia
- hoarseness