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Diseases Part 2 Jed Wolpaw MD MEd Outline Management of the Patient with Respiratory Disease Initial Evaluation done in part 1 Preop preparation done in part
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Diseases Part 2 Jed Wolpaw MD MEd Outline Management of the Patient with Respiratory Disease Initial Evaluation done in part 1 Preop preparation done in part 1 Intraoperative management. Respiratory System: . Intakes oxygen. Releases carbon dioxide waste. Circulatory system:. Transports gases in blood between lungs and cells. Respiratory system works with Cardiovascular system. Respiratory system anatomy. Trachea, Bronchial Tree, Lungs. Trachea. Extends from larynx into the thoracic cavity where it splits into the left and right bronchial tree. Trachea. Structure. Lined with ciliated mucous membrane. Membrane filters out particles and moves them up to the pharynx where they can be swallowed. By Dr. Gacheri Mutua. DEFINITION. Also known as Hyaline Membrane Disease. Is . a respiratory . disorder that affects newborns. More common in premature infants especially born . 6wks . or more before their due date. Night Float Curriculum . 2011. Initial assessment of patient in respiratory distress. Review management of specific causes of respiratory distress. Upper airway obstruction. Lower airway obstruction. The . respiratory. system is the group of organs that . takes. in oxygen and gets . rid. of carbon dioxide. Respiration. is another name for . breathing. Respiration is the . transport. of oxygen from . Undiagnosed . Congenital . Malformations. Dorothy Gleditsch, MD. Staff Neonatologist. Freeman Health System. Joplin, Missouri. Management of Surprise Oops-a-daisies. Case 1. Full term infant on day 2. Virginia. Chung, MD. Chief, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine. Jacobi Medical Center. January 30, 2013. OUTLINE. Acute respiratory failure. Definitions, Pathophysiology. NIPPV / NIV / BPAP / BiPAP vs CPAP. Transports air into the lungs and facilitates the diffusion of oxygen into the blood stream. Receives carbon dioxide from the blood and exhales it. Organs of the Respiratory system. Slide 13.1. Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings. NURS 2140. Winter Quarter 2012. Teresa M. Champion, RN MSN. ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS WITH RESPIRATORY DISORDERS. Anatomy Physiology of Pulmonary System. Ventilation – movement of air in and out of lungs. NURS 2140. Winter Quarter 2012. Teresa M. Champion, RN MSN. ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS WITH RESPIRATORY DISORDERS. Anatomy Physiology of Pulmonary System. Ventilation – movement of air in and out of lungs. Classification of RF. Type 1. Hypoxemic RF **. PaO2 < 60 mmHg with normal or ↓ PaCO2. Associated with acute diseases of the lung. Pulmonary edema (Cardiogenic, noncardiogenic (ARDS), pneumonia, pulmonary hemorrhage, and collapse. Defined as the impairment of the lung’s ability to maintain adequate oxygen and carbon dioxide homeostasis.. Respiratory Failure - Definition. PaO. 2. < 60 mm Hg. and/or. PaCO. 2. > 50 mm Hg. (SARI) when COVID - 19 disease is suspected Interim guidance 1 3 March 2020 This is the second edition (version 1.2) of this document, which was originally adapted from Clinical management of severe PEM ECHO Conference Series. February 14. th. 2019. Ric Pierce. Assistant Professor or Pediatrics. Yale School of Medicine. Section of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. Disclosures . I have no relevant financial interests to disclose.
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