respiratory

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{s} solunum

Bir solunum hastalığından muzdarip. - She suffers from a respiratory disease.

Onun solunum sorunları vardı. - He had respiratory problems.

respiratory system solunum sistemi
{s} solunumla ilgili
(Tıp) respiratorius
(Tıp) solunuma yarayan
(Tıp) respiratuar
(Tıp) teneffüse ait
solunuma ilişkin
solunumda kullamlan
solunumun sebep olduğu
(Tıp) solunum (ile ilgili)
respiratory failure
(Tıp) respiratuar yetmezlik
respiratory syncytial virus
(Tıp) respiratuar sinsityal virüs
respiratory syncytial virus
(Tıp) respiratuvar sinsitiyal virüs
respiratory acidosis
respiratuar asidoz
respiratory alkalosis
respiratuar alkaloz
respiratory center
solunum merkezi
respiratory disease
solunum hastalığı
respiratory disorder
solunum düzensizliği
respiratory organ
solunum organı
respiratory sound
solunum sesi
respiratory standstill
solunum durması
respiratory tract
solunum cihazı
respiratory arrest
solunum durması
respiratory device
solunum cihazı
respiratory diseases
solunum sistemi hastalıkları
respiratory distress
solunum sıkıntısı
respiratory insufficiency
(Tıp, İlaç) Solunum yetersizliği
respiratory rate
solunum hızı
respiratory system
Solunum sistemi
respiratory therapist
solunum terapisti
respiratory therapy
solunum terapisi
respiratory tract
solunum yolu
respiratory apparatus
solunum cihazı
respiratory chemism
(Fizyoloji) solunum kimyası
respiratory mask
(Kimya,Endüstri) solunum maskesi
respiratory mechanics
(Tıp) solunum mekaniği
respiratory passage
(Tıp) solunum yolu
respiratory phosphorylation
(Biyokimya) solunum fosforlanması
respiratory phosphorylation
(Denizbilim) yükselgenim fosforlanması
respiratory pigment
(Biyokimya) solunum pigmenti
respiratory protection
(Tıp) respiratuar korunma
respiratory protective device
(Çevre) solunum koruyucu cihaz
respiratory rate
(Tıp) solunum oranı
respiratory rhythm
(Fizyoloji) solunum ritmi
respiratory system
anat. solunum sistemi/aygıtı
respiratory tract
solunum sistemi
respiratory tract neoplasms
(Tıp) solunum yolu tümörleri
respiratory tree
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) su akciğeri
respiratory tree
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) solunum ağacı
respiratory tree
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) suakciğeri
respiratory use
(Tıp) solunum yoluna uygulama
acute respiratory distress syndrome
akut solunum sıkıntısı sendromu
artificial respiratory
Sûni solunum
cardio-respiratory
(Tıp, İlaç) Kalp ve akciğerlerin eylemi ile ilgili
lower respiratory tract
alt solunum yolu
mucus secreted in the respiratory passages
mukus solunum yollarını da salgılanan
upper respiratory
(Sıfat) Üst solunum
upper respiratory infection
(Tıp, İlaç) Üst solunum yolu enfeksiyonu
upper respiratory tract
Üst solunum yolu
upper respiratory tract infection
(Tıp, İlaç) (URTİ) Üst solunum yolu enfeksiyonu
acute respiratory disease
(Tıp) akut solunum yetmezliği
closed respiratory gas system
(Askeri) KAPALI SOLUNUM GAZI SİSTEMİ (HV.): Tecrit edilmiş bir kabın, kapsül veya uzay aracında; teneffüs için yeterli oksijeni veren yeterli kabin basıncını devam ettiren ve nefesle dışarı verilmiş karbondioksit ve su buharını emen, tamamen kendi kendine yeterli bir sistem
İngilizce - İngilizce
relating to respiration; breathing
{a} serving for respiration
"Respiratory" means relating to breathing, i e , inhaling and exhaling (respiration)
Pertains to breathing or organs responsible for breathing
Pertaining to the process of breathing
pertaining to respiration; "respiratory assistance"
pertaining to respiration; "respiratory assistance
acute upper respiratory infection, bronchitis, laryngitis, & sinusitis
Pertaining to respiration (CMD 1997)
pertaining to the organs of breathing or the act of breathing
Of or pertaining to respiration; serving for respiration; as, the respiratory organs; respiratory nerves; the respiratory function; respiratory changes
relating to the process of breathing
{s} pertaining to respiration, of breathing
Respiratory means relating to breathing. people with severe respiratory problems. relating to breathing or your lungs. adj. severe acute respiratory syndrome respiratory distress syndrome respiratory system respiratory therapy
respiratory pigment
any of several coloured metal-containing protein pigments which combine reversibly with oxygen and which are found in the tissues of invertebrates and whose role is to transport oxygen
respiratory pigments
plural form of respiratory pigment
respiratory syncytial virus
A virus causing respiratory tract infections
respiratory system
The system of organs serving for respiration
respiratory systems
plural form of respiratory system
respiratory tract
The passages through which air enters and leaves the body, including the nose and nasal passages, the pharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs, bronchi and alveoli
respiratory tracts
plural form of respiratory tract
respiratory acidosis
acidosis resulting from reduced gas exchange in the lungs (as in emphysema or pneumonia); excess carbon dioxide combines with water to form carbonic acid which increases the acidity of the blood
respiratory alkalosis
alkalosis resulting from increased gas exchange in the lungs (as in hyperventilation associated with extreme anxiety or aspirin intoxication or metabolic acidosis)
respiratory arrest
Cessation of breathing
respiratory arrest
A life-threatening condition during which the body's breathing system does not provide enough oxygen to sustain life
respiratory arrest
A stoppage of the function of breathing
respiratory center
the center in the medulla oblongata and pons that integrates sensory information about the level of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood and determines the signals to be sent to the respiratory muscles
respiratory disease
a disease affecting the respiratory system
respiratory distress syndrome
A respiratory disease of newborn babies, especially premature babies, characterized by distressful breathing, cyanosis, and the formation of a glassy membrane over the alveoli of the lungs. Also called hyaline membrane disease. or hyaline membrane disease Common complication in newborns, especially after premature birth. Symptoms include very laboured breathing, bluish skin tinge, and low blood oxygen levels. Insufficient surfactant in the pulmonary alveoli raises surface tension, hampering lung expansion. The alveoli collapse (see atelectasis), and a "glassy" (hyaline) membrane develops in the alveolar ducts. Once the leading cause of death in premature infants, the syndrome is now usually treated for a few days with a mechanical ventilator (see respiratory therapy), with no aftereffects. An adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) can follow lung injury
respiratory distress syndrome
an acute lung disease of the newborn (especially the premature newborn); lungs cannot expand because of a wetting agent is lacking; characterized by rapid shallow breathing and cyanosis and the formation of a glassy hyaline membrane over the alveoli
respiratory enzyme
An enzyme, such as oxidase, that catalyzes the transfer of electrons from its substrate to molecular oxygen during cellular respiration
respiratory infection
respiratory tract infection: any infection of the respiratory tract
respiratory organ
any organ involved in the process of respiration
respiratory pigment
Any of various colored conjugated proteins, such as hemoglobin, that occur in living organisms and function in oxygen transfer in cellular respiration
respiratory protection
same as respirators
respiratory protection
Devices that will protect the wearer's respiratory system from overexposure by inhalation to airborne contaminants Respiratory protection is used when a worker must work in an area where he/she might be exposed to concentration in excess of the allowable exposure limit
respiratory quotient
The ratio of the volume of carbon dioxide released to the volume of oxygen consumed by a body tissue or an organism in a given period
respiratory quotient
the ratio of the volume of carbon dioxide expired to the volume of oxygen consumed by an organism or cell in a given period of time
respiratory rate
the rate at which a person inhales and exhales; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health
respiratory syncytial virus
a paramyxovirus that forms syncytia in tissue culture and that is responsible for severe respiratory diseases such as bronchiolitis and bronchial pneumonia (especially in children)
respiratory syncytial virus
An RNA-containing virus that causes minor respiratory infections in adults and bronchitis and bronchopneumonia in children
respiratory system
the system for taking in oxygen and giving off carbon dioxide; in terrestrial animals this is accomplished by breathing
respiratory system
n. The integrated system of organs involved in the intake and exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between an organism and the environment. Organ system involved in respiration. In humans, the diaphragm and, to a lesser extent, the muscles between the ribs generate a pumping action, moving air in and out of the lungs through a system of pipes (conducting airways), divided into upper and lower airway systems. The upper airway system comprises the nasal cavity (see nose), sinuses, and pharynx; the lower airway system consists of the larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveolar ducts (see pulmonary alveolus). The blood and cardiovascular system can be considered elements of a working respiratory system. See also thoracic cavity
respiratory therapist
A healthcare practitioner who is specially trained to assist in caring for people who have respiratory problems, or who are using respirators/ventilators
respiratory therapist
employs specific testing techniques to assist in diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of those with respiratory problems Provides respiratory rehabilitation appropriate instructions, and supportive counseling for the client/patient and family until optimum recovery level is achieved
respiratory therapist
A specially trained therapist who assists in diagnostic procedures such as arterial blood gas analysis, pulmonary function studies and bronchoscopy Additionally, respiratory therapists may be involved in oxygen and aerosol therapy
respiratory therapist
Provides pulmonary assessments and treatment and teaches exercises that help patients increase exercise tolerance and optimize functional abilities
respiratory therapist
a health care professional who specializes in assessment, treatment and education for people with lung diseases
respiratory therapy
The treatment or management of acute and chronic breathing disorders, as through the use of respirators or the administration of medication in aerosol form.respiratory therapist n. Medical profession concerned with assisting the respiratory function of individuals who have severe lung disorders. Practices include suctioning to clear secretions from the airway, use of aerosol mists (sometimes medicated) or gases to ease breathing, and tilting the body and chest percussion to promote drainage. A respiratory therapist also manages mechanical ventilation, a process in which a machine generates a controlled flow of a gas mixture into the airway of a patient who cannot breathe efficiently
respiratory tract
the passages through which air enters and leaves the body
respiratory tract infection
any infection of the respiratory tract
lower respiratory tract
The part of respiratory tract consisting of trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli
upper respiratory tract
The part of respiratory tract consisting of nose, oral cavity, pharynx, larynx and trachea
upper respiratory tract
The part of respiratory tract consisting of nose, oral cavity, pharynx and larynx
lower respiratory tract
(Tıp, İlaç) The term lower respiratory tract refers to the portions of the respiratory system from the trachea to the lungs
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
{i} SARS, highly contagious atypical form of pneumonia originating in Guangdong (Province in China)
adult respiratory distress syndrome
defined by acute onset of diffuse pulmonary infiltrates and hypoxemia in the absence of cardiac failure; or evidence of diffuse capillary leak manifested by acute onset of generalized edema, or pleural or peritoneal effusions with hypoalbuminemia
adult respiratory distress syndrome
This is a syndrome, (constellation of symptoms and signs) in which the lung reacts to a severe shock-like condition to the body such as multiple trauma, severe infection, aspiration, etc in an otherwise healthy individual with no previous manifestation of lung disease Within 24-48 hours after the precipitating event in patients at risk to develop ARDS, the lungs become severely inflamed and scarred (fibrosis) interfering with the gas (02, CO2) exchange function of the lungs
adult respiratory distress syndrome
acute lung injury characterized by coughing and rales; inflammation of the lungs which become stiff and fibrous and cannot exchange oxygen; occurs among persons exposed to irritants such as corrosive chemical vapors or ammonia or chlorine etc
adult respiratory distress syndrome
a clinical syndrome that includes pulmonary insufficiency caused by sepsis, trauma, severe metabolic conditions or exposure to toxic gases; clinical manifestations include arterial hypoxemia (low oxygen) and the presence of bilateral infiltrates in the lung
lower respiratory infection
infection of the lower respiratory tract
lower respiratory tract
the bronchi and lungs
lower respiratory tract smear
any of several cytologic smears obtained from different parts of the lower respiratory tract; used for cytologic study of cancer and other diseases of the lungs
severe acute respiratory syndrome
a respiratory disease of unknown etiology that apparently originated in mainland China in 2003; characterized by fever and coughing or difficulty breathing or hypoxia; can be fatal
upper respiratory infection
infection of the upper respiratory tract
upper respiratory tract
the nose and throat and trachea
respiratory

    Heceleme

    res·pi·ra·to·ry

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    respırıtôri

    Telaffuz

    /ˈrespərəˌtôrē/ /ˈrɛspɜrəˌtɔːriː/

    Etimoloji

    () respire +‎ -atory