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    The respiratory therapist treats a patient in the home to home‚ nursing facility rehab‚ hospitals‚ subacute care‚ emergency room and another long-term care facility. The respiratory therapist gives care for a patient whose age ranges very old to very young/neonatal‚ from acute to chronic disease patient. Respiratory therapist treats people who suffered from asthma‚ emphysema‚ pneumonia‚ cardiovascular disorder or cardiopulmonary disease. A respiratory therapist has a different kind of specialties

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    or go back to size‚ rib cage moves down and in diaphragm relaxes. The lungs are the main part of the respiratory system. The respiration system produces energy from taking oxygen and produces carbon dioxide which is takes place in the cells. The oxygen goes to the mitochondria inside the cell where it combines with sugar to create energy and produce carbon dioxide and water. The respiratory system connects to circulatory the system because blood goes to the lungs and to picks up oxygen and releases

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    Exam Name___________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) The conducting passageways of the respiratory system include all of the following structures EXCEPT: B) alveoli 2) Hypoventilation dramatically increases carbonic acid concentration and involves: 2) _______ A) irregular breathing B) extremely fast breathing C) extremely deep breathing D) extremely slow breathing E)

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    Running head: (RSV) Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) By Natalie Jache December 03‚ 2006 Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Introduction Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a very common respiratory virus that displays mild cold like symptoms in adults and older children. In children under two‚ particularly those born prematurely‚ are immunocompromised‚ as well as those with heart and lung disease‚ RSV can be a potentially life threatening disease. RSV commonly occurs in epidemics

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    girl is the reason respiratory therapy is such an appealing career choice for me. Going into respiratory therapy would provide me with the opportunity to help a lot of

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    poor oral health; among them‚ respiratory infections in elderly persons. With increasing age‚ many elderly adults suffer a decline in physical‚ psychological and mental abilities which may necessitate admission into full-time care (De Visschere‚ de Baat‚ Schols‚ Deschepper‚ & Vanobbergen‚ 2011). As frailty increases‚ the elderly is less able to care for themselves which may lead to a decline oral health‚ which‚ in turn‚ is recognised as a risk factor in respiratory infections such as influenza and

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    Chapter 22-Respiratory System Which of the following is not a function of the nasal conchae and mucosa? Filter the air entering the nasal cavity. Extract heat and moisture from the air leaving the nasal cavity. Heat and moisten the air entering the nasal cavity. Destroy pathogens entering the nasopharynx Which of the following respiratory structures is more commonly known as the "throat"? =throat The _________________ is also known as the "guardian of the airways".

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    Respiratory Therapy Eric S. Coolong CCSD RES205 July 21‚ 2014 Maura Sommers Respiratory Therapy Respiratory therapist will deal with multiple different types of pulmonary diseases ranging from obstructive to restrictive diseases. Over the last few months we have learned how to assess and treat these patients. Today we will discuss four acute conditions where bronchial hygiene is indicated. Compare the types of bronchial hygiene therapy for chronic lung conditions. Three types of diseases that

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    Physiology of Respiratory System Overview Cells in the body require oxygen to survive. Vital functions of the body are carried out as the body is continuously supplied with oxygen. Without the respiratory system exchange of gases in the alveoli will not be made possible and systemic distribution of oxygen will not be made possible. Thetransportation of oxygen in the different parts of the body is accomplished by the blood of the cardiovascular system. However‚ it is the respiratory system that

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    viruses‚ mycoplasmas‚ other infectious agents‚ such as fungi – including pneumocystis and various chemicals. Bacterial pneumonia can attack anyone from infants through the very old. Alcoholics‚ the debilitated‚ post-operative patients‚ people with respiratory diseases or viral infections and people who have weakened immune systems are at greater risk. Pneumonia bacteria are present in some healthy throats. When body defenses are weakened in some way‚ by illness‚ old age‚ malnutrition‚ general debility

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