Why would a cyanotic baby have a faster breathing rate?
the response to co2 excess and low o2 conc.is made to homeostasis by increased cardiac output increased pulmonary ventilation(in response to chemoreceptor of carotid sinus and lung cavity).....thus theres increased rate of breathing nishantstag@gmail.com mbbs Iyear csmmu Cyanosis is a blue color of the skin caused by an excess of unoxygenated blood. The less oxygen that's contained in the blood, the bluer it will appear. The skin over oxygenated (red) blood is pink. In response to a state of low oxygen in the blood, the breathing rate increases. This has the purpose of putting more oxygen in the blood stream (via the lungs).
Why are people living near a fertilizer factory affected by respiratory problems?
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Do you have a hoarse voice with pulmonary fibrosis?
The most common symptoms of pulmonary fibrosis are shortness of breath, cough, and lack of exercise tolerance. A hoarse or sore voice is easily found with a cough, so would likely be present as well.
What are the components of air you breath?
Air consists of 79% nitrogen, 20% oxygen, and the remaining one percent includes carbon dioxide, argon, and various other trace gases. Water vapor is also present in varying quantities, depending upon the humidity level.
Stridor is noisy breathing in general, and to refers specifically to a high-pitched crowing sound associated with croup, respiratory infection, and airway obstruction.
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What are unhealthy elements in the air that you breathe?
Dirt, dust, harmful gases, moist air containing harmful microorganisms. Air pollution too.
What system is responsible for the exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body?
The respiratory system, which includes (basically) the naso/oropharynx, the epiglottis, larynx (commonly: Adam's apple - consisting of the Thyroid cartilage, cricothyroid membrane, and the cricoid cartilage), the trachea, carina, left and right bronchi, smaller bronchioles, terminal bronchiole, and then the alveoli, where the actual exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide essentially takes place.
Is bed rest necessary when taking zithromax for upper respiratory infection?
Holy macaroni! Most upper respiratory infections are viral, and don't respond to antibiotics. If you think you need bedrest for a cold or sinusitis, talk with your health care provider about the need for a repeat exam.
List the organs air will travel through as you breathe in order?
Nares, nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchus, bronchioles, alveoli
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What happens when you get paralyzed?
It depends on the level of the paralysis and they type of paralysis. A spinal cord severance below the waist will cause loss of leg feeling and control of the bladder and digestive system. The higher you go the more loss of feeling and less controls you have. If you loose feeling below the neck you can lose the ability to draw in breath and release breath. If you are paralyzed due to stroke you can use lose of muscles or dexterity in your hands or feet. You can lose feeling too. You can lose a lot of function of your facial movements and the ability to swallow. Some stroke patients can regain use of their limbs and facial muscles with hare rehabilitation.
Trace the path of air through the respiratory system for a frog?
Respiratory system in a frog starts from the mouth, as the mouth expands the air is taken in through the nostrils. Then the nostrils starts closing and the mouth contracts causing the air to get inside the lungs. The body and lungs contract as the mouth opens giving out carbon dioxide. The exchange of air starts at respiratory bronchioles where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is given out.
Which part of the respiratory system will have the least amount of cartilage and the thinnest walls?
bronchials
How flamingos respiratory system work?
They breathe in, then they breathe out, which supplies there body with oxygen and eliminates CO2.
What can develop in severe cases of respiratory distress syndrome in premature infants?
Severe cases of respiratory distress syndrome may develop into bronchopulmonary dysplasia with the development of scar tissue in the lungs.
Can furosemide be used in upper respiratory congestion in a cat?
No, do not give your cat your medication - consult your vet for the proper feline medicine.
Describe 3 methods of assessment of the respiratory system?
blood gas analysis, chest x-ray and lung function test
Oxygen waste gas are exchanged through this system?
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Why do some groups of people have wider flatter noses while other groups have longer narrower noses?
People have the nose that suited their ancestors' living conditions.
In warm, moist areas of Africa, a wider, flatter nose worked best.
When humans moved into dryer and/or colder areas, a different nose shape developed- longer and narrower. This helped control heat loss, and protected the lungs by warming and moistening the inhaled air.