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, 70-year-old, female patient W/ Pneumonia (Upstream Effect, Downstream…
, 70-year-old, female patient W/ Pneumonia
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Partial Pressure; determines the movement of O2 & CO2 between atmospher & lungs, lungs-blood, blood-body cells
As elevation increases, atmospheric pressure decreases because air is less dense at higher altitudes
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Shallow breathing, wet cough and weezing is cause by infection from a bacteria, virus or fungi
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Charles's law = as gas increases, gas volume increases
Boyle's law = as gas pressure increases, gas volume decreases
Avogadro's law = as the # of mole gas increases, gas volume increases
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Inflammation can cause fill up of fluid or pus in the alveolar, producing yellow or brown pus
air is drier, colder and thinner