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BELLRINGER: How long (minutes) is the body’s own oxygen supply? What is the world record for holding your breath? Which lung is bigger? Why? Why do we yawn?
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THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Jackilyn Malone, RN, BSN Montgomery County ATC
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BODY’S OWN O2 SUPPLY Only 4-6 minutes
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BREATHTAKING RECORD Stig Severenson 2012 Denmark 22 minutes!!
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BIGGER LUNG? The right lung is a little bigger. The left side has to leave a little room for the heart.
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WHY DO WE YAWN? When you are sleepy or drowsy the lungs do not take enough oxygen from the air. This causes a shortage of oxygen in our bodies. The brain senses this shortage of oxygen and sends a message that causes you to take a deep long breath---a YAWN.
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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Lungs Air passages Nose, pharynx Larynx, trachea Bronchi, bronchioles Alveoli
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FUNCTION Take in oxygen (O2) Remove carbon dioxide (CO2)
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AIRFLOW Air comes in through nose Two holes called nares Turbinates—air bumps off these and the friction warms the air, moistens
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AIRFLOW Warm, moistened air from nose comes down through your pharynx (throat) and on to your larynx (voice box). Larynx: 9 layers of cartilage including thyroid & vocal cords
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AIRFLOW Air travels from larynx into the trachea (windpipe) Branches off to two bronchi Right bronchus Left bronchus
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AIRFLOW Bronchi branch out into bronchioles Bronchioles lead into alveoli Aveloi Little grape like structures 500-600 million in an adult! These are little sacs that expand for o2/co2 exhange
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FOLLOWING AIR THROUGH THE PASSAGES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4zOXOM6wgE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4zOXOM6wgE
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LOBES OF THE LUNGS
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LOBES Right lung 3 lobes Left lung 2 lobes
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THE LUNGS Pleura Membrane that surrounds the lungs to help lubricate (decrease friction) during breathing
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THE PROCESS OF BREATHING Ventilation-exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide Two phases Inspiration Exhalation
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INSPIRATION Inhaling-breathing in Muscles and diaphragm contract Air rushes in through airways to alveoli Exchange of O2 and CO2
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EXPIRATION Exhale—breathe out Muscles and diaphragm relax Air is forced out of lungs and airways
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RESPIRATION Inspiration + expiration = Respiration What is the normal respiratory rate for adults? 12-20 per minute Respiration is controlled by the medulla oblongata. It is involuntary but you can control the rate.
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DISEASES AND ABNORMALITIES Asthma Usually caused by a sensitivity to an allergen such as dust, pollen, an animal or food Could also be caused by stress, overexertion or infection S/S: dyspnea, wheezing, coughing, tightness in chest Tx: bronchodilators, epinepherine, oxygen
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DISEASES AND ABNORMALITIES COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) Any chronic lung disease that results in obstruction of the airway Ex: emphysema, bronchitis, tuberculosis Smoking is the primary cause No cure. Must stop smoking!
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DISEASES AND ABNORMALITIES Pleurisy Inflammation of the pleura S/S: sharp stabbing pain while breathing, crepitation, dyspnea, fever Tx: rest and pain medicine, antibiotics sometimes Sometimes also need to drain the fluid
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DISEASES AND ABNORMALITIES Pneumothorax: collapsed lung Air fills the space between the wall of the chest cavity and the lung (negative pressure) and the lung collapses Tx: sometimes a chest tube….watch this! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBI1XE14fDE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBI1XE14fDE Rural: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVqP8Yc9wzQ
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CAREERS: Pulmonologist Respiratory therapist Thoracic surgeon
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