Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and PhysiologyThis workbook enhances the reader's understanding and application of the principles of cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology as presented in the text. The workbook exercises include labeling, fill in the blank, matching, term definition, and short answer problems. These exercises provide learners with a variety of approaches to review key concepts from the text. |
Contents
Chapter Two Ventilation | 25 |
Chapter Three The Diffusion of Pulmonary Gases | 43 |
Chapter Four Pulmonary Function Measurements | 53 |
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Common terms and phrases
abnormal alveolar pressure alveolar ventilation alveoli Answer arterial blood beats per minute BLOOD FLOW blood pressure breathing carbon dioxide cardiac output CARDIOPULMONARY SYSTEM causes cells CHAPTER chemoreceptors cm H2O color the following Complex QRS Rate contractility decreases ref defined diffusion ECG characteristics exercise fetal fibrillation flow rate gas flow gases greater HCO3 heart rate HEMODYNAMIC hemoglobin Hg ref hypokalemia hypoxia Interval QRS Complex L/min Label and color List some clinical lung compliance lung regions lung volumes mechanism medulla muscles myocardial node normal oxygen oxygen dissociation curve P-R Interval QRS P-wave P-wave P-R Interval Paco patient percent peripheral plasma pressure ref pulmonary vascular resistance PVCs QRS complex QRS Complex QRS QRS Rate QRS Rate QRS Rhythm remains renal failure respiratory second or less shunting Sinus Arrest stroke volume Summarize the ECG tissue tracheobronchial tree ventilation ref ventilatory rate ventricle ventricular tachycardia viewed from lead