Lesson 1: The Respiratory System. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsFigure 1-1. The human respiratory system. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsSupralaryngeal Structures - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsLarynx - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsFigure 1-3. The larynx. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsInfralaryngeal Structures - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsBreathing and Breathing Mechanisms - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsDiaphragmatic (Abdominal) Breathing - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsMovement of Blood - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsExercises, Lesson 1 - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsExercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Management of Patients with Respiratory Dysfunctions - MD05420017Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Management of Patients with Respiratory Dysfunctions - MD05420018Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1 - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsSolutions to Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsLesson Assignment - Management of Patients with Respiratory Dysfunctions - MD05420021Lesson 2: Devices Used to Aid Breathing. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsProcedures for Inserting the Nasopharyngeal Airway - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsNasopharyngeal Insertion Procedures. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsOropharyngeal Airways (J-Tubes) - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsProcedure for Inserting an Oropharyngeal Airway - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsInsert the Oropharyngeal Airway. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsFigure 2-7. Tip of the J-tube at the back of the tongue. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsRecord Treatment and Evacuate the Patient. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsProcedures for inserting the Combi-Tube Airway - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsSide Effects and Complications. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsCombitube Removal Procedure. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsSurgical Airways - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsComplications of Cricothyroidotomy. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsFigure 2-10. Cricothyroid membrane. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsBag-Valve-Mask-Systems - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsProcedure for Ventilating the Patient Using a Bag-Valve-Mask System - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsSeat Mask. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsBegin Ventilations. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsExercises, Lesson 2 - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsExercises, Lesson 2-cont. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsSolutions to Exercises, Lesson 2 - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsLesson Assignment - Management of Patients with Respiratory Dysfunctions - MD05420043Lesson 3: Administering Oxygen. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsIdentifying Need for Oxygen Therapy - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsProcedure for Setting Up an Oxygen Tank - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsFigure 3-3. Cylinder tag. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsFigure 3-4. Cylinder regulator. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsFigure 3-5. Humidifier. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsRemove Cylinder Valve Cap. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsAttach the Cylinder Regulator. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsFigure 3-8. Attaching a cylinder regulator. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsFill the Humidifier. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsProcedure for Setting Up a Wall Oxygen Unit - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsFigure 3-11. Manually operated valve. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsObtain Equipment. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsProcedure for Administering Oxygen Using Nasal Prongs or Non-Rebreathing Face Mask - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsCalculate the Duration of Flow. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsApply the Nasal Prongs or Non-Rebreathing Face Mask. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsSafety Precautions Associated with Oxygen Therapy - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsSafety Precautions Associated with Oxygen Therapy-cont. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsExercises, Lesson 3 - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsExercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Management of Patients with Respiratory Dysfunctions - MD05420063Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Management of Patients with Respiratory Dysfunctions - MD05420064Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Management of Patients with Respiratory Dysfunctions - MD05420065Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3 - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsSolutions to Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsLesson Assignment - Management of Patients with Respiratory Dysfunctions - MD05420068Lesson 4: Oral, Nasopharyngeal, and Nasotracheal Suctioning. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsPerform a Patient Care Handwash. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsIdentify the Patient. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsCheck the Pressure on Suction Apparatus. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsOxygenate the Patient. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsAttach Catheter to Suction Tubing. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsSuctioning the Patient - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsNasopharyngeal Route. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsFigure 4-4. Inserting catheter using nasotracheal route. - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsProcedures Performed After Suctioning - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsExercises, Lesson 4 - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsExercises, Lesson 4-cont. - Management of Patients with Respiratory Dysfunctions - MD05420080Exercises, Lesson 4-cont. - Management of Patients with Respiratory Dysfunctions - MD05420081Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 4 - Management of Patients with Respiratory DysfunctionsManagement of Patients with Respiratory Dysfunctions
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