PPT-Introducing ourselves LUNGS AT WORK

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wwwlungsatworkorguk Where are we from Department of Occupational and Environmental Respiratory Disease Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust London

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wwwlungsatworkorguk Where are we from Department of Occupational and Environmental Respiratory Disease Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust London the Brompton National Heart and Lung Institute. . O. rlaith and . K. ealan. What lungs do. Without the . oxygen. you breathe in, we would quickly die. Our . lungs. make sure that air we breathe in can be picked up by blood cells and send to many other cells in the body. The lungs are sort of like a train station that blood cell pass through to pick up oxygen and deliver to the rest of the body.. Naomi.Nagy. @utoronto.ca. 1. Introducing ELAN April 29, 2010. HLVC Languages. Introducing ELAN April 29, 2010. 2. 6 languages * 3 generations * 3 age groups * …. Unknown set of variables to be compared ( 3 so far). How do oxygen and carbon dioxide move into and out of the lungs and blood?. Starter: . Sulking! Put out your bottom lip as far as you can. Show your neighbour. How could you describe the blood vessels you can see. . 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). Capitalism in Early American History.  . John Larson, Purdue University. SHEAR 2015. Set up the situation:.  . Traditional British economic culture had served as a check on the acquisitive impulse. Respiration. Pulmonary ventilation . (breathing):. movement of air into and out. of the lungs. External respiration. : O. 2. and CO. 2. exchange between the lungs. and the blood. Transport. : O. 2. and CO. 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. It can take many forms. Occurs when there is damage to the heart or arteries. Usually caused by plaque buildup. Atherosclerosis. is a form of cardiovascular disease. It is when . plaque. builds up on the inside walls of the . Anatomy and Physiology. The Chest Wall. Study the anatomy of the . chest wall, identifying the . structures illustrated. Anatomy and Physiology. Locating Findings on the Chest. To make vertical locations, count the ribs . The easy, fast and efficient way to get your products to our warehouses. What is Inbound Logistics?. Introducing UNFI Inbound Logistics. Organizing. Expediting. Delivering.. There’s a lot to do. You need to focus on the day-to-day needs of your business like . 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. S Dasari. 1. ,. . S Kesh. 1. , J Buursma. 2. , S Livingston. 2. , D Kearn. 2. ,B Herndon. 1. , G . Vanden. Heuvel. 3. , R Baybutt. 2. , A Molteni. 1. .. 1. UMKC School of Medicine, . 2. Wheaton College, . 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. 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.

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