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Respiration Unconscious exchange of air between lungs and the external environment Breathing Two types External Exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen between the environment and the organism Internal Exchange of O2 and CO2 between internal body fluids (Ex: blood and individual cells)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?nr=1&v=5ljlfrmkt SA&feature=endscreen Oxygen Breathed into the lungs (O 2 ) Body has a 4-6 minute supply of oxygen Carbon Dioxide Exhaled out of the lungs CO2 Gas exchange Transfer of oxygen from inhaled air into the blood and the transfer of carbon dioxide from the blood into the exhaled air

Nose/mouth Route to take in O2 and expel CO2. mucous membranes warm and humidify air Cilia Tiny hairs that protect the nasal passages, trachea and bronchi Move back and forth as air is inhaled, pushing foreign particles (dust) toward the nostrils or pharynx

Pharynx Throat Larynx - AKA the voice box Between pharynx and trachea Contains vocal cords that vibrate against each other to cause sound www.fauquierent.net/voice2.htm Epiglottis www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvgyvk6qsce Lidlike structure at the base of the tongue that closes during swallowing so that food/drink does not enter the lungs

Trachea Windpipe Connects the pharynx to the lungs Wrapped in cartilage for protection Bronchus (plural bronchi) The trachea divides into two main bronchi (left mainstem and right mainstem) Main airways within the lungs Bronchioles Branch off of the bronchi. Do not contain cartilage Small airways within the lungs

Alveolar sacs Located at the end of the bronchioles Look like a bunch of grapes Surrounded by capillaries Site of gas exchange Lungs Right lung: 3 lobes Left lung: 2 lobes Why is the left lung smaller than the right?

Normal vs. Abnormal lung structure

Auscultation Listening to sounds within the body using a stethoscope Percussion Tapping on a surface to determine the difference in the density of the underlying tissue is the underlying tissue solid or filled with air? Lungs should sound hollow when tapping over them; should NOT sound solid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvyra8c5cy0&nr=1 Sputum Mucous expelled from the respiratory tract mixed with saliva Able to make diagnoses based on color and composition of sputum

Rales Clicking, rattling and crackling noises Caused by the opening of small airways (alveoli collapse by fluid or lack of air) Heard during inspiration where there is fluid or pus in the alveoli Cause: pneumonia, bronchitis Wheezing Whistling sound caused by bronchial airways being narrowed or obstructed Cause: asthma, bronchitis

Rhonchi Coarse rattling sound (like snoring) caused by sputum in the bronchial airways Heard during inhalation and exhalation Cause: bronchitis http://www.stethographics.com/main/physiology_ ls_vesicular.html

Chest X ray (CXR) X ray of the thoracic region of the body to look for lung problems (pathology) Diagnose pneumonia, TB, asthma

Hypoxemia - low levels of oxygen in the blood Dyspnea - difficult, painful breathing Shortness of breath (SOB) - difficulty catching your breath Intubation - placement of an endotracheal (ET) tube into the trachea of a person who is unable to breathe on their own

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erkleyiji9u

Upper respiratory infection (URI) The common cold, Viral illness, highly contagious Lasts for a week Symptoms: runny nose, cough, fever, sore throat, congestion Would antibiotics be effective as treatment? Why/why not? Influenza The flu, Viral illness, highly contagious Symptoms: chills, fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, muscle pain, fatigue Annual vaccination is recommended for the elderly, health care workers, people with chronic diseases and pregnant women Why is a vaccine needed every year?

Chronic, no cure Alveoli lose elasticity and deteriorate, CO 2 becomes trapped in alveoli and they become over expanded, gas exchange is poor Usually caused by heavy smoking Symptoms: dyspnea, feeling of suffocation, barrel chest, chronic cough, cyanosis Treatment: bronchodilators, oxygen, avoiding smoking, prompt treatment of infections

Smoker s lung with emphysema Normal lungs

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Any chronic lung disease that results in obstruction of the airways Chronic bronchitis, emphysema, asthma and tuberculosis can lead to COPD Smoking is the primary cause

Airflow obstruction due to bronchospasm, swelling of the bronchioles and/or bronchi, and increased mucous in the airways. Bronchospasm: severe contraction of smooth muscle covering bronchioles/bronchi Symptoms: wheezing, cough, dyspnea, chest tightness, SOB Reversible with inhaled medications that relieve the bronchospasm

Bronchoscopy A bronchoscope (camera) is inserted into the airways through the nose or mouth so the doctor may look for abnormalities within the bronchi. Tracheostomy An airway is created by making an incision into the trachea through the neck Used as an emergency or a permanent fix