Monday, 11 January 2016

Respiratory System - Abbreviation

ABGsarterial blood gases
AFBacid-fast bacillus; the type of organism that causes tuberculosis
ARDSacute (formerly adult) respiratory distress syndrome; a group of signs and symptoms including tachypnea, dyspnea, tachycardia, hypoxemia, and cyanosis associated with acute respiratory failure
BALbronchioalveolar lavage
Bronchbronchoscopy
CFcystic fibrosis
CO2—carbon dioxide
COPD—chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; airway obstruction associated with emphysema and chronic bronchitis
CPAP—continuous positive airway pressure
CPR—cardiopulmonary resuscitation; three basic steps (ABC); Airway, Breathing, Circulation
C&Sculture and sensitivity testing (of sputum)
CTPAcomputed tomography pulmonary angiography
CXRchest x-ray [film]
DLCOdiffusion capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide
DOEdyspnea on exertion
DPTdiphtheria, pertussis, tetanus; toxoids for vaccination of infants, to provide immunity to these diseases
FEV1forced expiratory volume in 1 second
FVCforced vital capacity; amount of gas that can be forcibly and rapidly exhaled after a full inspiration
HCO3bicarbonate; measured in blood to determine acidity or alkalinity
ICUintensive care unit
LLLleft lower lobe (of lung)
LULleft upper lobe (of lung)
MDImetered-dose inhaler - used to deliver aerosolized medications to patients
NSCLCnon-small cell lung cancer
O2oxygen
OSAobstructive sleep apnea
PaCO2carbon dioxide partial pressure; measure of the amount of carbon dioxide in arterial blood
PaO2oxygen partial pressure; a measure of the amount of oxygen in arterial blood
PCPPneumocystis pneumonia; a type of pneumonia seen in patients with AIDs or other immunosuppression
PEpulmonary embolism
PEPpositive expiratory pressure; mechanical ventilator strategy in which patient takes a deep breath and then exhales through a device that resists air flow (helps refill under ventilated areas of the lung)
PEEPpositive end-expiratory pressure; common mechanical ventilator setting in which airway pressure is maintained above atmospheric pressure
PFTspulmonary function tests
PNDparoxysmal nocturnal dyspnea
PPDpurified protein derivative; substance used in a tuberculosis test
RDSrespiratory distress syndrome; in the newborn infant, condition marked by dyspnea and cyanosis and related to absence of surfactant, a substance that permits normal expansion of lungs; also called hyalin membrane disease
RLLright lower lobe (of lung)
RSV—respiratory syncytial virus - common cause of bronchiolitis, bronchopneumonia, and the common cold, especially in children (in tissue culture, forms syncytia or giant cells, so that cytoplasm flows together)
RULright upper lobe (of lung)
RVresidual volume; amount of air remaining in lungs at the end of maximal experimentation
SCLCsmall cell lung cancer
SOBshortness of breath
TBtuberculosis
TLCtotal lung capacity; volume of gas in the lungs at the end of maximal inspiration; equals VC + RV
URIupper respiratory infection
VTtidal volume; amount of air inhaled and exhaled during a normal ventilation
VATSvideo-assisted thoracic surgery (thoracoscopy)
VC--vital capacity; equals inspiratory reserve volume plus expiratory reserve volume plus tidal volume
V/Q scanventilation-perfusion scan - radioactive test of lung ventilation and blood perfusion throughout the lung capillaries (lung scan)


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