Breathing uses chemical and mechanical processes to bring oxygen to every cell of the body and to get rid of carbon dioxide. Our body needs oxygen to obtain energy to fuel all our living processes. Carbon dioxide is a waste product of that process. The respiratory system, with its conduction and respiratory zones, brings air from the environment to the lungs and facilitates gas exchange both in the lungs and within the cells. Nurses need a solid understanding of how breathing works, and of vital signs of breathing and breathing patterns, to be able to care for patients with respiratory problems and potentially save lives in acute situations
Life begins and ends with breath. Slight bodily changes are brought about by alteration in the mecha...
The respiratory system is unique in that it is a system operating below the level of consciousness, ...
Respiratory conditions are a leading cause of death and disability and account for a massive proport...
Our lungs are membrane system that allows the exchange of O2, CO2, and H2O between the body and the ...
The primary purpose of the respiratory system is gas exchange. This involves the transfer of oxygen ...
Oxygen, a clear, odourless gas that constitutes approximately 21 % of the air we breathe, is necessa...
For millennia, people have regarded life as being synonymous with breathing. Life begins and ends wi...
Explains how the human body gets the regular supplies of air it needs and rids itself of carbon diox...
Breathing is unquestionably a key function of the human body; it sustains life by providing oxygen n...
Breathing exercises are designed and performed to achieve more controlled and efficient ventilation....
In terrestrial vertebrates lung ventilation is nescessary to accmplish exchange of oxygen (O2) and c...
One of the prerequisites of life is the process of respiration in which an organism exchanges carbon...
Respiration is behavioral-physiologic homeostasis, a form of self-regulatory behavior, which constit...
The purpose of breathing remained an enigma for a long time. The Hippocratic school described breath...
This book aims to give a comprehensive overview on ‘Physiology of the Respiratory System’. It descri...
Life begins and ends with breath. Slight bodily changes are brought about by alteration in the mecha...
The respiratory system is unique in that it is a system operating below the level of consciousness, ...
Respiratory conditions are a leading cause of death and disability and account for a massive proport...
Our lungs are membrane system that allows the exchange of O2, CO2, and H2O between the body and the ...
The primary purpose of the respiratory system is gas exchange. This involves the transfer of oxygen ...
Oxygen, a clear, odourless gas that constitutes approximately 21 % of the air we breathe, is necessa...
For millennia, people have regarded life as being synonymous with breathing. Life begins and ends wi...
Explains how the human body gets the regular supplies of air it needs and rids itself of carbon diox...
Breathing is unquestionably a key function of the human body; it sustains life by providing oxygen n...
Breathing exercises are designed and performed to achieve more controlled and efficient ventilation....
In terrestrial vertebrates lung ventilation is nescessary to accmplish exchange of oxygen (O2) and c...
One of the prerequisites of life is the process of respiration in which an organism exchanges carbon...
Respiration is behavioral-physiologic homeostasis, a form of self-regulatory behavior, which constit...
The purpose of breathing remained an enigma for a long time. The Hippocratic school described breath...
This book aims to give a comprehensive overview on ‘Physiology of the Respiratory System’. It descri...
Life begins and ends with breath. Slight bodily changes are brought about by alteration in the mecha...
The respiratory system is unique in that it is a system operating below the level of consciousness, ...
Respiratory conditions are a leading cause of death and disability and account for a massive proport...