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| cartilage in the respiratory tree |
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| nose, pharynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and terminal bronchioles |
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| warms, humidifies and filters air |
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| respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts and alveoli |
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| 97%; squamous, thin for optimal gas diffusion |
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| decrease surface dens ion |
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| what cell type proliferates during lung damage? |
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| nonciliated, columnar; secrete parts of surfactant, degrade toxins; reserve cells |
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| what indicates fetal lung maturity? |
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| lecitin-t-phingomyelin ratio of >2.0 |
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| diffusion barrier consists of: |
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| type I epithelial cell, VM and papillary endothelium |
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| lobe more common of inhaled foreign body |
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what happens if you aspirate a peanut: - while upright - while supine |
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- lower R inf lobe - superior R inf lobe |
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| what is the relation of the pulmonary tree to the bronchus at each hilus |
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R is anterior L is superior |
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| aorta, thoracic duct, azygous vein |
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| what is the diaphragm innervated by? |
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| referred pain from the diaphragm goes to |
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| external intercostals, scalene mm, sternocleidomastoid |
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| recuts abdominis, internal and exteral obliques, transversus abdominis, internal intercostals |
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