What is the medical term for the surgical repair of the larynx?

Correct answer: Laryngoplasty

Explanation

This question tests the understanding of medical terminology, specifically surgical procedure terms. The root 'laryngo-' refers to the larynx, and the suffix '-plasty' refers to surgical repair, making laryngoplasty the correct term.

Other questions

Question 1

What are the three major regions of the pharynx?

Question 2

Which structure is a raised area containing specialized nervous tissue that induces violent coughing if a foreign body is present?

Question 3

What is the approximate diameter of a bronchiole?

Question 4

Which of the following correctly describes the lobes of the human lungs?

Question 5

What is the effect of the parasympathetic nervous system on the airways?

Question 6

What is the primary function of the pleural fluid?

Question 7

What is the normal respiratory rate for a child under 1 year of age?

Question 8

A mode of breathing that occurs at rest and does not require cognitive thought is known as:

Question 9

Which condition is a chronic disease characterized by inflammation, edema of the airway, and bronchospasms?

Question 10

What is the term for the amount of air that is left in the lungs after expelling the expiratory reserve volume?

Question 11

What is the primary substance that drives the need to breathe?

Question 12

The trachea is formed by how many stacked, C-shaped pieces of hyaline cartilage?

Question 13

Which region of the pharynx is used for both breathing and digestion?

Question 14

What is the collective term for the multiple-branched bronchi?

Question 15

The terminal portion of the proximal urethra is lined by what type of epithelium?

Question 16

Which structure in the larynx is also known as the 'Adam's apple'?

Question 17

Where does the respiratory zone of the lungs begin?

Question 18

What is the function of the fibroelastic membrane in the trachea?

Question 19

The indentation on the surface of the left lung that allows space for the heart is called the:

Question 20

What is the term for the process of having air enter the lungs?

Question 21

Which muscles are used during normal, quiet inspiration?

Question 22

What is the medical term for a 'runny nose'?

Question 23

According to the text, cold air slows the movement of which structures, leading to the accumulation of mucus?

Question 24

The palatine and lingual tonsils are composed of what type of tissue?

Question 25

A device called a CPAP machine is a common treatment for which disorder?

Question 26

What is the function of the conchae in the nasal cavity?

Question 27

Which structure connects the middle ear cavities to the nasopharynx?

Question 28

The process of normal expiration is described as what kind of process?

Question 30

The walls of the bronchioles are muscular and do not contain what structures that are found in the bronchi?

Question 31

What is the term for the air within the respiratory structures that never participates in gas exchange?

Question 32

Inhaled allergens causing nasal edema and a runny nose are symptoms of which type of hypersensitivity reaction?

Question 33

Which part of the respiratory system contains the pharyngeal tonsils?

Question 34

What are the small, grape-like sacs attached to alveolar ducts that are responsible for gas exchange?

Question 35

What is the name of the outer pleural layer that connects to the thoracic wall, the mediastinum, and the diaphragm?

Question 36

Which type of breathing is also known as a shallow breath and requires contraction of the intercostal muscles?

Question 37

The respiratory rate is controlled by the respiratory center located within which part of the brain?

Question 38

The term for a temporary absence of respiration is:

Question 39

Which of the following is NOT a paranasal sinus listed in the text?

Question 39

Which of the following is NOT a paranasal sinus?

Question 40

The true vocal cord is one of the white, membranous folds attached to which two cartilages of the larynx?

Question 41

What is the primary function of the cilia of the respiratory epithelium?

Question 42

There are more than how many terminal bronchioles in each lung?

Question 43

The failure of the lung to expand or inflate completely is known as:

Question 44

What is the term for the concave region of the lung where blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerves enter?

Question 45

According to the text, what is the effect of the sympathetic nervous system on the airways?

Question 46

Which two major functions do the pleurae perform?

Question 47

What is the name of the flexible membrane composed of the trachealis muscle and elastic connective tissue that closes the posterior surface of the trachea?

Question 48

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Question 49

What is the condition of having an abnormally low level of oxygen saturation of blood, typically below 95 percent?

Question 50

A healthcare professional who monitors, assesses, and treats people with breathing problems by measuring lung capacity and operating ventilator equipment is known as a: