PPT-Your Heart, Lungs,

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and Circulation The word aerobic means with oxygen Aerobic activities Continuous activity that requires large amounts of oxygen Term to Know Done regularly aerobic

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and Circulation The word aerobic means with oxygen Aerobic activities Continuous activity that requires large amounts of oxygen Term to Know Done regularly aerobic activity strengthens the heart and the lungs. lung disease. 4.1 Structure of the human gas-exchange system. Remember these guys?. Breathing - brainpop.swf. Learning objectives. Student should understand the following:. The gross structure and function of the human gas exchange system limited to the alveoli, bronchioles, bronchi, trachea and lungs.. Thoracic Surgery. Prior to Surgery. Patient will need. SCD’s. Large bore IV/ Central line. A-Line. Bair Hugger. Positioning . Airplane. Headrest. Pillows. Vac Pac. Foley. Special Intubation needs. Anatomy of the Lungs. “Air Sacs”. Resemble bunches of grapes. Make up bulk of lungs. Respiratory Zone. Includes respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, and alveoli. Only places where gas exchange occurs. Systems. By Monika . Shpokayte. , Andrea Lattanzio, and Christopher . Tenorio. The Circulatory System. Transports:. blood and oxygen from the lungs to the . various tissues of the body. O. 2. from the lungs to the cells; CO. Community Health and Diseases of the Respiratory System. Let’s Review… . Who can tell me the parts of the reparatory system?. Nose. Nasal Passages (cilia). Trachea. Bronchi. Lungs. Bronchiole. Alveoli. Syllabus. Age related changes in heart rate and blood pressure: know approximate values for infants and toddlers. Innocent murmurs: definition and how to distinguish from pathological murmurs. Heart failure: symptoms and signs in infants and children, possible causes. ♦ An average adult human contains. about 5 liters (5.3qt) of blood.. ♦ The blood makes up about . onethirteenth. of the body’s weight.. ♦ The adult heart weighs about 280 grams (10 oz.). ♦ At rest, the heart pumps out about 80 millimeters. Lecture . – 4. Dr.Zahoor Ali Shaikh. 1. Elastic Behavior Of The Lungs. Elastic Behavior of the lungs is due to elastic connective tissue and alveolar surface tension.. During Inspiration – lungs expand.. PART 3. KIRANJIT KAUR. PNEUMOTHORAX. presence of air or gas in the pleural cavity between the visceral and parietal pleura, which results in violation of the pleural space.. This causes pressure within the pulmonary space to exceed . 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. 5 Interesting Facts about the Heart. Each day, your heart beats 100,000 times. . Each minute, your heart pumps 1.5 gallons of blood. . Heart disease is the #1 cause of death. . A normal heart valve is about the size of a half dollar coin. . Outcomes: . By the end of today’s sessions you should be able to:. Identify the location of different components of the respiratory system.. Explain how air flows through the body.. Keywords:. Nose Mouth Larynx Pharynx Trachea. Functions of Respiratory System . Provides enormous Surface area for . gas exchange. . between alveoli and circulating blood.. Helps . regulate pH. of body fluids.. Permits vocal . sounds. .. External nares. Dr Paul Strutton. Department of Surgery & Cancer . Faculty of Medicine. Monday 18th February 2013. Bronchial tree. Trachea. . Extends from vertebral level C6 to T4/5. Held open by C-shaped cartilage rings.

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