what pathophysiologic factors increase respiratory rate??
The amount of oxygen reaching to the lungs and heart affects the respiratory rate. As the sufficient amount of oxygen may not lead any problems but as soon as the quantity of oxygen reaching to the blood and lungs decreases it affects the respiratory rate, respiration becomes difficult.
The amount of carbon dioxide also causes problems in respiratory rate. The body temperature as well as environmental temperature also affects the respiration rate.
List the factors that influence respiration rate and discuss reflex respiratory activity and the brain centers involved in the control of respiration.
41. How would an increase in blood CO2 levels effect respiratory rate? a. It would cause an increase in respiratory rate b. It would cause a decrease in respiratory rate 42. If arterial blood contain 98% oxyhemoglobin saturation and venous blood contains 60% oxyhemoglobin saturation, what can you conclude? a. There is increased loading of oxygen at the lung b. There is increased unloading at the tissues c. The person is resting 43. Which of the following causes water reabsorption...
why do individuals who are anemic generally not exhibit an increase in respiratory rate or tidal volume even though their blood is not carrying enough oxygen ? please answer in own words
1. Identify the main age-related physiologic, pathophysiologic, and pharmacologic factors that influence how older adults respond differently to drugs and state how those differences could (or likely would) affect drug responses. 2. Identify the most important factors that predispose older patients to adverse drug reactions. 3. Describe common reasons for noncompliance and nonadherence that are particularly relevant to older adults and list some approaches for minimizing those problems and improving compliance.
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Discuss factors that influence respiratory function in patients COPD; emphysema; respiratory distress due to stroke, opioids, anesthetics, aneurysm; bronchitis, chronic asthma; hypoxemia What are the appropriate assessment techniques for patients with alterations in respiratory function Check oxygen saturation, laboratory and diagnostic findings for patients with an alteration in respiratory function (they said we don't have to worry about ABGs for this now?) Apply the nursing process for patients with alterations in respiratory function • vital...
In a patient with pneumonia, which of the following could be causes of the an increased respiratory rate? (Select all that apply) A Fever B. The medulla increasing the respiratory rate to attempt to reduce CO2 levels C. The pons increases the respiratory rate to increase CO2 levels D. Rate increase in response to decrease oxygen levels to the tissues E. The rate decrease the cardiac output which decreases CO2 levels
What pathophysiologic changes would most likely occur with chronic gastroesophagel reflux?
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Respiratory effects Virulence factors (if detailed in book) Skin or eye effects Organism Category / Biology Acanthamoeba Aspergillus Bacillus anthracis Bordella pertussis Candida albicons Respiratory effects Virulence factors (if detailed in book) Organism Category / Biology Skin or eye effects Coccidioides immitis Common cold Corynebacterium diptheriae Cryptococcus neoformans Fifth disease Organism Category / Biology Virulence factors (if Skin or eye effects Respiratory effects detailed in book) Haemophilus influenzae Herpes...
Pre-Lab Study Questions 1. What factors increase the rate of a chemical reaction? 2. When is equilibrium established in a reversible reaction? 3. How does a system at equilibrium respond to the addition of more reactant? 4. How does a system at equilibrium respond to the addition of more product? 5. In Part C, we look at the following reaction: Fe (aq)+SCN" (aq) P FSCN- (aq)
Negative feedback mechanism a) regulate heart rate b) regulate respiratory rate c) results in reduction of the initial stimulus d) results of in increase of initial stimulus