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ISBN 10: 0323511063
ISBN 13: 9780323511063
Author: Will Beachey
Prepare to think critically, take a more clinical perspective, and connect theory with practice! Written specifically for respiratory care students in an easy-to-understand format, Respiratory Care Anatomy and Physiology: Foundations for Clinical Practice, 4th Edition details applied respiratory and cardiovascular physiology and how anatomy relates to physiological functions. Content spans the areas of detailed anatomy and physiology of the pulmonary, cardiovascular, and renal systems, and covers the physiological principles underlying common therapeutic, diagnostic, and monitoring therapies and procedures. Thoroughly updated to reflect changes in the NBRC exam, this comprehensive, clinically relevant text features open-ended concept questions that help you learn how to think like the expert you aim to become.
- Chapter outlines, chapter objectives, key terms, and a bulleted points to remember feature highlight important concepts and make content more accessible.
- Open-ended concept questions require reasoned responses based on thorough comprehension of the text, fostering critical thinking and discussion.
- Clinical Focus boxes throughout the text place key subject matter in a clinical context to help you connect theory with practice by understanding how physiology guides clinical decision-making in the real world.
- Appendixes contain helpful tables, formulas and definitions of terms and symbols.
- Evolve resources include a 600-question test bank in NBRC-style, PowerPoint presentations with ARS questions, an image collection, and an answer key to concept questions.
- UPDATED! Thoroughly updated content reflects changes in the NBRC exam.
- NEW and UPDATED! New images enhance understanding of key concepts.
Respiratory Care Anatomy and Physiology Foundations for Clinical Practice 4th Table of contents:
Section One. The Respiratory System
1. The Airways and Alveoli
The Airways
The Alveoli
Points to Remember
2. The Lungs and Chest Wall
The Lungs as Organs
Blood Supply to the Lungs
Lymphatics of the Lung
Nervous Control of the Lungs and Thoracic Musculature
Thoracic Anatomy
Points to Remember
3. Mechanics of Ventilation
Static Lung and Chest Wall Mechanics
Dynamic Lung and Chest Wall Mechanics
Effects of Lung Compliance and Airway Resistance on Ventilation
Points to Remember
4. Ventilation
Partial Pressures of Respiratory Gases
Classification of Ventilation
Ventilatory Pattern, Dead Space, and Alveolar Ventilation
Points to Remember
5. Pulmonary Function Measurements
Static Lung Volumes and Capacities
Dynamic Pulmonary Mechanics Measurements
Tests for Small Airways Disease
Points to Remember
6. Pulmonary Blood Flow
The Pulmonary Vasculature
Bronchial Vasculature
Pulmonary and Systemic Pressures
Pulmonary Vascular Resistance
Factors Affecting Pulmonary Vascular Resistance
Distribution of Pulmonary Blood Flow
Liquid Movement across the Alveolar Capillary Membrane
Points to Remember
7. Gas Diffusion
What Is Diffusion?
Diffusion Gradients of Respiratory Gases
Laws Governing Diffusion
Factors Affecting Oxygen Diffusion
Measuring Diffusion Capacity
Points to Remember
8. Oxygen Equilibrium and Transport
How Does Blood Carry Oxygen?
Oxygen Delivery (Transport) to Tissues
Cyanosis
Hemoglobin Abnormalities
Points to Remember
9. Carbon Dioxide Equilibrium and Transport
Carbon Dioxide, Carbonic Acid, and Hydrogen Ion Equilibrium
How Blood Carries Carbon Dioxide
Points to Remember
10. Acid–Base Regulation
Basic Concepts
Body Buffer Systems
Acid Excretion
Acid–Base Disturbances
Points to Remember
11. Control of Ventilation
Medullary Respiratory Center
Pontine Centers
Reflex Control of Breathing
Chemical Control of Ventilation
Ventilatory Response to Exercise
Abnormal Breathing Patterns
Points to Remember
12. Ventilation–Perfusion Relationships
Overall V̇A/Q̇C Ratio
V̇A/Q̇C Ratio as a Determinant of Alveolar PO2
Alveolar Oxygen–Carbon Dioxide Diagram
V̇A/Q̇C Ratio Distribution in Normal Lung
Effect of V̇A/Q̇C Imbalances on Gas Exchange
Clinical Measurement of Shunt
Points to Remember
13. Clinical Assessment of Acid–Base and Oxygenation Status
Classification versus Interpretation
Classification of Acid–Base Disturbances
Assessment and Treatment of Hypoxia
Points to Remember
14. Physiological Basis for Oxygenation and Mechanical Ventilation Strategies
Treatment of Hypoxemia and Severe Shunting
Points to Remember
15. Physiology of Sleep-Disordered Breathing
Functional Anatomy and Physiology of Sleep
Upper Airway Anatomy and Sleep
Stages of Sleep
Sleep Disorders
Cardiovascular Effects of Untreated Sleep-Disordered Breathing
Physiological Diagnosis of Sleep-Disordered Breathing
Anatomical Treatment of Sleep-Disordered Breathing
Points to Remember
16. Fetal and Newborn Cardiopulmonary Physiology
Development of the Respiratory System
Factors Affecting Fetal Development
Postnatal Anatomical and Physiological Considerations
Fetal and Neonatal Cardiovascular Development and Physiology
Fetal Circulation
Transition to Extrauterine Life
Congenital Cardiac Defects
Acyanotic Disorders
Cyanotic Disorders
Obstructive Congenital Anomalies
Points to Remember
Section Two. The Cardiovascular System
17. Functional Anatomy of the Cardiovascular System
Heart
Points To Remember
18. Cardiac Electrophysiology
Membrane Potentials
Ion Channels and Gates
Action Potential
Effects of Drugs and Extracellular Ion Concentration on the Action Potential
Rhythmic Excitation of the Heart
Transmission of Impulses through the Heart
Role of Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Control
Points to Remember
19. The Electrocardiogram and Cardiac Arrhythmias in Adults
Normal Electrocardiogram
Electrocardiogram Leads
Locating the Heart’s Electrical Axis
Identification of Common Cardiac Arrhythmias
Points to Remember
20. Control of Cardiac Output and Hemodynamic Measurements
Factors Controlling Cardiac Output
Hemodynamic Measurements
Clinical Application of Hemodynamic Measurements
Noninvasive Hemodynamic Monitoring
Points to Remember
Section Three. The Renal System
21. Filtration, Urine Formation, and Fluid Regulation
Functional Anatomy of the Kidneys
Formation of Glomerular Filtrate
Processing the Glomerular Filtrate
Urine Output and Systemic Blood Pressure
Points to Remember
22. Electrolyte and Acid–Base Regulation
Renal Electrolyte Regulation
Speed of Renal Acid–Base Correction
Harmful Effects of Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Imbalances
Effects of Renal Failure
Renal Function Tests
Points to Remember
Section Four. Integrated Responses in Exercise and Aging
23. Cardiopulmonary Response to Exercise in Health and Disease
Physiology of Exercise
Physiological Basis for Clinical Exercise Testing
Points to Remember
24. Effects of Aging on the Cardiopulmonary System
Implications of an Aging Population
Points to Remember
Appendix I. Symbols and Abbreviations Used in Cardiopulmonary Physiology
Appendix II. Units of Measurement
Appendix III. Equation Derivations
Appendix IV. Dubois Body Surface Area Chart
Index
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