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1 Pulmonary Pathophysiology. 2 Reduction of Pulmonary Function 1.Inadequate blood flow to the lungs – hypoperfusion 2.Inadequate air flow to the alveoli.
Pulmonary Pathophysiology. Histology of the lung Respiratory epithelium Connective tissue fibers, and cartilage: support and maintain open air way Alveolar.
1 CHEST TRAUMA. 2 3 4 Blunt Trauma to the Chest Common result of industrial, military and road trauma Chest x-ray important in evaluating lung, mediastinal.
23: Shock 5-1.9 List signs and symptoms of shock (hypoperfusion). 5-1.10 State the steps in the emergency medical care of a patient with signs and symptoms.
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ACID BASE BALANCE. n General Principles –Dynamic relationship which reflects the concentration of hydrogen (H+) ions –Hydrogen ions are acids which must.