respiratory a&p Flashcards

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structures

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upper respiratory tract & lower respiratory tract

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upper respiratory tract

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(outside therapy)
mouth 
nasal cavity
pharynx
larynx
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lower respiratory tract

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(in throax)
trachea
bronchi
bronchioles
alveoli
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upper respiratory tract functions

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nose

  • inhale air
  • warm and humidify respiratory mucosa- air distribution/ warm clean air

pharynx- a passage from the respiratory and digestive tract

  • “throat”
  • nasopharynx- upper most
  • oropharynx
  • laryngophaynx- lowest portion

larynx

  • “voice box”
  • epiglottis- partially covers larynx
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5
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trachea

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neck to the bronchial tree

  • passageway for air- respiratory mucosa- very important to propel foreign substances up
  • cartilaginous ring
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bronchial tree

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  • main stem bronchi- mucous
  • right and left bronchi (primary)
  • bronchioles
  • alveoli

has surfactant- thin water substance to reduce surface tension/structures in lining and prevents aveoli from collapsing

aveoli–> alevoli sac–> individual aveloi

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lungs

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right lung: 3 lobes
left lungs: 2 lobes

pleura

  • membranous sac
  • lines lungs and rib cage
  • prevents friction
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pulmonary ventilation

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inspiration (inhalation)

  • chest cavity expands
  • increased lung volume
  • inspiratory muscles: external coastal muscles, diaphragm

expiration (exhalation)

  • typically passive
  • chest cavity returns to its original size
  • increased pressure in the thoracic cavity
  • expiratory muscles: internal intercostal muscles, abdominal muscles
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9
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eupena

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normal rate and rhythm

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10
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changes in pattern (rhythm)

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  • hyperventilation: fast and deep
  • hypoventilaion- slow and shallow
  • dyspnea- difficult breathing
  • apnea- stop breathing for a brief period
  • respiratory arrest- fail to remain breathing
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11
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changes in rate

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tachypnea- >20

bradypnea< 12

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12
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gas exchange

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occurs in alveoli

  • ventilation: bring gas/air in
  • perfusion: take air and diffuse it across the respiratory membrane to capillary bed to body
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process of gas exchange

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  • deoxygenated blood from the heart is carried to the lungs through the pulmonary artery
  • gas exchange takes place in capillaries covering alveoli
  • co2 dropped off and exhaled
  • 02 picked up during inhalation
  • oxygenated blood returns to the heart from the lungs by way of the pulmonary vein
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