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| lung surface area fo gas exchange is |
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from 300 million to 50 m illion alveoli destruction of the lng tissue from cigarrate toxins |
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| contains a coapillary network |
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| venous blood that is blue gets fully oxygenated in |
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| conditions where 1/3 second |
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high cardiac output or less oxygen in the air (driving force of 02 tranfer is less). |
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| mixed venous blood comes from the |
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| bronchi and pulmonary run in the parenchyma |
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| relaxation and compression affect hte ________ of the |
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| and allows lungs to collapse |
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| positive end expiratory pressure |
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| prevents alveoli and airways from collapsing |
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| airways consist of a set of branching tubes |
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trachea bifruatcates at main carina into left and right mainstem bronchi
lobar bronchi left upper, lower rightupper middle lowe
segemental bonchi
branching contin eus to 16 generations of conducting airways |
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| conducting airways perform no gas exchange referred to as |
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emphysema of the lung tissue hard to treat. |
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columnar with clia hairs serous glands cilia |
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| lines most of airsacs site of gas exchange |
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| large reason people die in ICU |
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platelets get caught in lungs catches blood clots catches shooter junk |
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steer in ibne plane rotate and steer |
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mucous membrane inflammed |
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| second fiberotpic bronchoscopy pic |
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| 2mm hole int he fiberscioe a working hole. you ca do a lavage or put a brush |
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| interventional bronchoscopy |
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| em sensors on the outside of the lung wall the em steers teh bronchoscope. |
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| interventional bronchoscopy |
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| em sensors on the outside of the lung wall the em steers teh bronchoscope. |
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| if you have a coin lesion |
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| bronchoscopy doesnt hav ethe spacial precision to help |
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| squamous cell carnimona or carcinoid tumor |
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picture in our lecture take some tissue diagnose refer to thoracic tissue treatment of choice surgical resection |
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| inflammation fot he airways that causes reversible airflow obstruction |
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exaggerated inflmamation triggered by whatever infiltration edema
instead of breathing through a pipe you breath through a straw mucous hypersecretion expitory wheezing
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| to have an asthmatic self monitor |
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| branching tubes fromt he plmonary artery to the capillary to the vien. |
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| continuouse sheet of blood surrounds |
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a mixture of phspholips and protins tha tlowers surface tension and prevents collapse atelectasis |
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| surfactant protiens B and C |
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| alveolar macrophages phagocytes |
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| monolayer to multilayer transition |
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| surfactant spread froma single layer to a multi layer through breathing |
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interstitioal edemea hyaline membranes until you repair this you can breath well ICU level care supportive ventalation for 4-6 weeks |
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discovered microvascular epithelial cells found progenitor capillary cells |
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