RESPIRATORY EMERGENCIES An Introduction Nose/mouth – pharynx/oropharynx – Larynx – Trachea – Bronchi – Bronchioles – Lungs- Alveoli.
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NCCOS Centers Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment, Silver Spring, MD CCEHBR - Cooperative Oxford Laboratory Branch, Oxford, MD Center for Sponsored.
Flight Physiology. Atmospheric Considerations Composition 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen at all altitudes Pressure is due to the weight of the gases Decreases.
Cell injury Dr Heyam Awad FRCPath. Causes of cell injury/ 1 Chemica agents Infections. Immunologic Genetic factors Nutritional imbalances Physical agents.
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Cellular Pathology Prof Orla Sheils