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LOWERRESPIRATORYTRACT
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LOWER RES. TRACT
  • Is the tract that is responsible for gas exchange.

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Secondary Bronchi
  • Cartilage block, NOT rings.
  • Lots of muscle.

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Tertiary Bronchi
  • Continued branching (like a tree)

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Bronchioles
  • No cartilage or respiratory epithelium.
  • 1 mm in diameter.

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ASTHMA
  • Difficulty Breathing, bronchioles get
    constricted.
  • Bronchodilator opens up bronchioles.

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NORMAL BRONCHI BRONCHI w/ ASTHMA
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Laser Light Can Detect Potential Diseases Via
Breath Samples
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Alveoli
  • Tiny air sacs, about 150 million per lung.
  • Destroyed by smoking, DO NOT regenerate!

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Alveoli
  • Very THIN in order to maximize gas exchange.

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Alveoli
  • If spread out have the surface area of an entire

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Surfactant
  • Oily secretion that coats alveoli and keep them
    inflated.

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PLEURAL CAVITIES
  • Halves of thoracic cavity, 1 lung in each cavity.

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Pariatal Pleura
  • Membrane against ribs and cavity.

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Visceral Pleura
  • Membrane around the lungs.
  • (Seal between the two has low pressure)

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Pleuritis
  • Inflammation of the membranes, which causes
    friction.

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Collapsed Lung
  • Lung collapses due to break in the seal, air
    comes in and lungs shrivel up.
  • Caused by broken ribs.

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RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY
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Pulmonary Ventilation
  • Getting air in and out of lungs.

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Muscles
  • Mainly the diaphragm.
  • External Costals Outside of ribs, breath in.
  • Internal costals Between ribs, breath out.

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Costals
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Inspiration
  • Inhaling or breathing in, 4 basic steps.

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Inspiration
  • 1. Message to breath sent from the medulla
    oblongata to breathing muscles.

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Inspiration
  • 2. Muscles Contract.

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Inspiration
  • 3. Thoracic cavity gets bigger!

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Inspiration
  • 4. Air pushes and/or rushes in and fills the
    lungs.

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Expiration
  • Breathing out, consists of 4 basic steps.

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Expiration
  • 1. Medulla oblongata stops sending message.

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Expiration
  • 2. Muscles relax.

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Expiration
  • 3. Thoracic cavity decreases in size, air
    pressure increases.

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Expiration
  • Air is pushed out of the lungs.

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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • AKA CPR
  • Restores circulation and ventilation.

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FLEX THE PECS
  • Activity time.
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