because the gravity is sampak to the moon and it creates tb that destroy lungs
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When someone has Pneumonia, fluid begins to fill up around the tiny alveoli in the lungs (they look like grapes). Its the alveoli job to supply the blood with oxygen and exhale carbon-dioxide from the body. When you have fluid on the lungs, oxygen cant supply the body with the adequate amount of oxygen. The wheezing you hear is the air trying to get through the fluids. Also carbon dioxide has an issue leaving the body as well. Over time you will find that people retain carbon dioxide and end up with conditions such as COPD.
Impaired gas exchange Ineffective airway clearance Activity intolerance
Impaired gas exchange /ineffective airway clearance /ineffective breathing
how does pneumonia affect the lungs and the stomach
Lobar pneumonia affects a large area of the one of the lobes of the lung. Bronchopneumonia is a form of pneumonia that also includes the inflammation of the bronchi.
It affects the respiratory system. Not the digestive system. Your lungs are blocked by fluid.
it affects society becaese people can die
vinegar and baking soda affects gas
The fluid in the alveoli of the lungs is called pulmonary surfactant. It helps to reduce surface tension and prevent the alveoli from collapsing, allowing for efficient gas exchange during respiration.
The priority nursing diagnosis for pneumonia is "Ineffective Airway Clearance." This diagnosis is crucial because pneumonia can lead to the accumulation of secretions in the lungs, which impairs gas exchange and can result in respiratory distress. Nurses must assess the patient's ability to clear secretions, implement interventions to promote airway clearance, and monitor respiratory status closely to prevent complications.
Pneumonia affects the lung tissues by causing inflammation and fluid accumulation in the alveoli, the tiny air sacs responsible for gas exchange. This inflammation can lead to swelling and impaired oxygen transfer, resulting in symptoms like coughing, difficulty breathing, and reduced oxygen levels in the blood. The presence of pathogens, such as bacteria or viruses, can also cause tissue damage and contribute to the severity of the infection. In severe cases, this can lead to complications like lung abscesses or respiratory failure.
It causes an infection in your lungs which adversely affects respiration, O2 uptake, etc..
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