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- a nebulizer produces a mist that causes:
○ hypoxia
○ bronchodilation
○ bronchoconstriction
○ vomiting
- the word part laryngo- means:
○ lip
○ neck
○ voice box
○ tongue
Question 21
A nebulizer is used to deliver medication (like bronchodilators) in a mist. Bronchodilation is the widening of airways, which is a desired effect of nebulized medications (e.g., for asthma/COPD). Hypoxia is low oxygen, nebulizers don't cause it (they help treat conditions that might lead to hypoxia). Bronchoconstriction narrows airways (opposite of what nebulized meds do). Vomiting isn't a typical effect of nebulizer mist.
The prefix "Laryngo - " comes from Greek, and it refers to the larynx, which is the voice box. "Lip" would relate to "cheilo - " or "labio - ", "Neck" to "cervico - ", and "Tongue" to "glosso - " or "linguo - ".
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