Respiratory System ROLE: To bring oxygen into the body and to get rid of the carbon dioxide from the body.
Body in Action §Credit Objectives. §Sub-topic (a) Movement §Describe the structure of a synovial joint. §Ball and socket and hinge joints are called synovial.
Body Systems Musculoskeletal System Musculoskeletal System Respiratory System Respiratory System Cardiovascular System Cardiovascular System Anatomy.
AIRWAY MANAGEMENT Respiration Adequate Breathing Adequate Breathing Inadequate Breathing Inadequate Breathing Patient Assessment Patient Assessment Techniques.
RESPIRATORY EMERGENCIES An Introduction Nose/mouth – pharynx/oropharynx – Larynx – Trachea – Bronchi – Bronchioles – Lungs- Alveoli.
NURSING FUNDAMENTALS Chapter 20 OXYGENATION (97 slides)
2011 ANATOMY (B) 2011 ANATOMY (B) Karen Lancour Patty Palmietto National Bio Rules National Event Committee Chairman Supervisor - A & P [email protected].
Respiration. Overview of gas exchange Lavoisier some 200 years ago described that animal life and burning both use O 2 and produce CO 2 his reward was.
2012 ANATOMY(B) & 2012 ANATOMY(B) & Karen Lancour Patty Palmietto National Bio Rules National Event Committee Chairman Supervisor – A&P.
P6 M3. Respiratory System: Intakes oxygen Releases carbon dioxide waste Circulatory system: Transports gases in blood between lungs and cells Respiratory.
State 2 ways in which carbon dioxide is transported in the blood. (2 marks) * Dissolved in blood plasma (5 %) * Combined with haemoglobin in red blood.
Chapter 9 Airway Management. National EMS Education Standard Competencies (1 of 6) Airway Management, Respiration, and Artificial Ventilation Applies.