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This document contains a series of practice questions related to physiology, covering the topics of oxygenation, circulation, and hydration. The questions ask about concepts, components, and factors related to each system. The document is likely a study guide for a course in human biology or a similar subject.

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Chapter 33 Oxygenation What are the 3 main concepts (define each) discussed in this chapter? What are the two parts of the pulmonary system? What are the two components that makeup the airway? Describe the additional parts of each What are the three components of the lungs? Define each. Define...

Chapter 33 Oxygenation What are the 3 main concepts (define each) discussed in this chapter? What are the two parts of the pulmonary system? What are the two components that makeup the airway? Describe the additional parts of each What are the three components of the lungs? Define each. Define ventilation and respiration. Describe the components of ventilation. What are the factors that affect ventilation? Define each. Describe the components of respirations and define each? How is breathing controlled? What are the factors that affect pulmonary function? Focused Assessment page 1396 What is eupnea? What is tachypnea? What is bradypnea? What is apnea? What do we assess with respiratory effort/dyspnea? What do we assess with the cough? When you assess sputum, what do you look for? Box 33-3 What diagnostic testing is used to assess respiratory function? What can we promote to our clients/educate them on to help with respiratory prevention and issues? How do we mobilize secretions? What are some oxygen hazards? Chapter 34 -- Circulation What are the key concepts? Define each What are the structures of the heart? Describe each structure. What are the 2 "steps" of the cardiac cycle? What are the types of blood vessels? What is the purpose of the coronary arteries? How is the oxygen transported in the blood? What is the waste product of the cells and tissues? What are the two systems that control the function of the heart? What are the factors that influence the cardiac system? When assessing a client what risk factors do you look for? What do you assess during a physical examination related to the cardiovascular system? What diagnostic testing would we use for cardiovascular issues? How do we promote circulation? What can we promote/educate about to reduce cardiovascular issues? What are the two types of arrest? When would you use hands only CPR? **[Chapter 35 Hydration & Homeostasis]** Two types of solutes: What are solutes? What are the two types of solutes? What is osmolality? Function of body fluids: Body fluid compartments: What electrolytes are present in body fluids? How do fluids and electrolytes move in the body? - How does the body regulate fluid? Basic/I&O What are the two types of fluid imbalances? What would you assess? What laboratory studies would we evaluate? Focused assessment page 1499 What are the different types of IV solutions? - - - Clinical Insight 35-2

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