PPT-Breathing “A lung’s got to do what a lungs got to do”
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Amy Sewall BSNRN Agenda Breathing Overview Anxiety Hyperventilation StressAnxiety Reduction Methods Relaxation Techniques Note Check with a physician before starting
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Amy Sewall BSNRN Agenda Breathing Overview Anxiety Hyperventilation StressAnxiety Reduction Methods Relaxation Techniques Note Check with a physician before starting any exercise Breathing Overview. of . the . Respiratory . system. P6 M3. The respiratory system is. responsible . for: . getting oxygen in to our body. Getting carbon dioxide and other waste products out of our body. All living creatures need Oxygen in combination with food to produce energy and movement. . breathing and Respiratory Volumes. Pass. and . Merit. Overview. Breathing is regulated by:. the respiratory centre, located in the brain. . Receptors in the air passages and lungs. Breathing in = Inspiration. p. i. r. a. t. o. r. y. S. y. s. t. e. m. Missy Gaulke. Brittany . Affinito. W. h. a. t . i. s . t. h. e. r. e. s. p. i. r. a. t. o. r. y . s. y. s. t. e. m. ?. The respiratory system is the system of the body that deals with breathing. . “In with the good air, out with the bad air”. Samantha Dow, SPT. Improve ventilation and increase efficiency of breathing. Aid in movement and clearance of mucous / sputum from lungs and airways to prevent build and increased risk of infection. AND WHAT THEY SOUND LIKE!. INSPIRATION:. During inhalation (Inspiration), the chest expands up and outward. The diaphragm contracts and moves downward. The thoracic cavity expands. Air moves from outside (high pressure) to inside the body (low pressure). . . ystic. . Fibrosis. . . ronchitis. . – Chronic. . sthma. . . . ronchiectasis. . . mphysema. Chronic . Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Smoking. #1 cause of COPD. Increased mucous production. Pathology. Pathology. COPD. Asthma. Allergic disorder characterized by episodes of wheezing. Bronchiectasis. Emphysema. The progressive loss of lung function due to a decrease in the total number of alveoli, the enlargement of the remaining . Gas Exchange Systems. Anatomy of the Chest. Mechanics of Breathing. Medical Innovation. HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT AIR AMBULANCE. Case Study. A call has come in to the airbase at . Thruxton. . . A pedestrian has been hit by a car in Bishops Waltham. . Activity 3.3.2: Measuring Lung Capacity . Oxygen is essential for human life. The lungs are responsible for bringing air into the body and facilitating the contact between the . oxygen molecules in the air and the hemoglobin molecules in the red blood cells. the . mediastinum. . site . of vascular and bronchial attachments. . anterior. , lateral, and posterior surfaces . Lungs. Apex: . . Base: . inferior . surface that rests on . _. . on . mediastinal. Apnea: cessation of breathing . . Dyspnea. : Difficulty breathing. . Bradypnea. : abnormally decreased rate of breathing. . Hyperpnea. /. Tachypnea. : abnormally increased rate of breathing . Lungs are the organs of respiration. . What is. gas exchange. ?. The right lung is a little bigger than the left lung. This the left lung has to fit around the heart making it slightly smaller.. The lungs are split into lobes. last week’s lesson. ?. Where does the blood. from the heart travel to pick up oxygen?. Why do. your organs need oxygen?. Which other organs are important. ?. So, how does the oxygen get to the lungs ready for the blood to collect. Learning objectives:. Must say what the job of the lungs is and name the main parts. Should describe the special features the lungs have to do their job really well. Could explain how the alveoli work.
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