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respiratory unit

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dyspneadifficulty breathing
apnealack of breathing
responsibility of respiratory systemprovide oxygen to the body, remove carbon dioxide
three general parts of respiratory systemupper airway, respiratory tree, musculature
structures of upper airwaynose, mouth, pharynx, epiglottis, larynx
function of upper airwayair flow in and out, warm and humidify the air
throatpharynx
voice boxlarynx
respiratory tree structurestrachea, bronchus, bronchioles, alveoli
function of respiratory treereoxygenate the blook, exchang O2 for CO2
respiratory musculature musclesdiaphragm, chest wall muscles
accessory muscles of respirationchest wall muscles
function of diaphragmcontracts during inspiration and relaxes to allow exhalation
function of chest wall muscleshelp raise the chest during inspiration
the movement of air in and out of the lungsventilation
breathing ininspiration
breathing outexhalation
place where the O2 and CO2/ gas exchange occursalveolar sacs
Negative pressureallows air to be pulled into lungs, cause in chest cavity when diaphragm contracts/pulls down and ribs rise
happens when the diaphragm relaxes and risesair rushes out of lungs back into environment
respiratory drivebrain monitors pH levels in the blood caused by CO2, prompting breath speed
respirationalveolar-capillary gas exchange in the lungs
ventilationbreathing in and out
5 characteristics of adequate air exchangecomfortable appearance, normal lung sounds, normal respiration rate, normal vital signs, pink mucous membrane color
normal respiration rate of an adult12-20 time/minute
5 characterists of breathing difficultyappearance is tired, and breathing with effort, abnormal lung sounds, rate faster or slower than normal, vital signs elevated, color pale and/or cyanotic
cyanosisblue color from lack of oxygen
high-pitched, whining sound of lungs from abnormally narrowed airwayswheezing
a coarse lung sound on both inspiration and exhalation caused by mucous accumulationrhonci
rales/crackleslung sound created by abnormal fluid build up
blow-by oxygen techniqueused by holding O2 mask close to patients face and allowing O2 to blow by the nose and mouth. Used when the patient won't allow the mask to be put on.
upright or however is most comfortableposition it is easier to breathe in
tripod positionperson is leaning forward, hands on knees, using accessory muscles to help breathe
sternal retractionsaccessory muscles pull on the sternum and ribs when in extreme respiratory distress
bronchodilatormedication that is inhaled to open the bronchioles and allow person to breathe better
asthmarespiratory disease that constricts the airways during asthma attacks.



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