what cells try to remove the irritant in the lungs?
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immune cells (macrophages)
gas transport
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the process of carrying gases from the alveoli to the systemic tissues and
vice versa
what do we want to fix with acute exacerbation of COPD?
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buildup of CO2, inflammation
anoxia
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no gas exchange
COPD
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inflammation of alveoli due to prolonged exposure to irritants causing air
to get trapped and can't properly exhale
consequences of impaired perfusion
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hypoxic cell injury, hypoxemia, hypercapnia, compensation, inc WOB,
anxiety
what happens if you inhale irritants faster than you produce AAT?
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own immune cells will kill pathogen and your own good cells including
elastin = can't exhale due to loss of recoil = need to use abdominal muscles
to push air out = metabolic demand increases
what is an appropriate intervention for HF addressing impaired GE?
a. administer diuretics
b. position patient in semi-fowler (only a bandaid solution)
c. administer normal saline (make it worse)
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administer diuretics
components of central perfusion
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blood volume, cardiac output, blood pressure
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immune cells (macrophages)
gas transport
,Give this one a try later!
the process of carrying gases from the alveoli to the systemic tissues and
vice versa
what do we want to fix with acute exacerbation of COPD?
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buildup of CO2, inflammation
anoxia
Give this one a try later!
no gas exchange
COPD
Give this one a try later!
inflammation of alveoli due to prolonged exposure to irritants causing air
to get trapped and can't properly exhale
consequences of impaired perfusion
, Give this one a try later!
hypoxic cell injury, hypoxemia, hypercapnia, compensation, inc WOB,
anxiety
what happens if you inhale irritants faster than you produce AAT?
Give this one a try later!
own immune cells will kill pathogen and your own good cells including
elastin = can't exhale due to loss of recoil = need to use abdominal muscles
to push air out = metabolic demand increases
what is an appropriate intervention for HF addressing impaired GE?
a. administer diuretics
b. position patient in semi-fowler (only a bandaid solution)
c. administer normal saline (make it worse)
Give this one a try later!
administer diuretics
components of central perfusion
Give this one a try later!
blood volume, cardiac output, blood pressure