Chapter 1

An Overview of the Respiratory System: Anatomy, Physiology, Assessment, and Abnormalities

Anatomy of Respiratory System I: Upper Respiratory Tract
Anatomy of Respiratory System I: Upper Respiratory Tract
The upper respiratory system contains the nose, oral cavity, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, and the pharynx. The nose and nasal cavity form the external ...
Anatomy of Respiratory System  II: Lower Respiratory Tract
Anatomy of Respiratory System II: Lower Respiratory Tract
The lower respiratory tract comprises the larynx, trachea, bronchial tree, alveoli, lungs, and pleurae. The larynx, positioned between the pharynx and the ...
Physiology of Respiration I: Functions of the Respiratory System
Physiology of Respiration I: Functions of the Respiratory System
The physiology of respiration involves three fundamental processes: ventilation, oxygenation, and the dynamics of compliance and resistance. Ventilation ...
Physiology of Respiration II: Neurogenic Control of Respiration
Physiology of Respiration II: Neurogenic Control of Respiration
The regulation of respiration is mediated by a cluster of neurons in the brainstem known as the respiratory centers. The respiratory centers are divided ...
Physical Assessment of the Respiratory Tract I: Health History
Physical Assessment of the Respiratory Tract I: Health History
A respiratory tract assessment helps identify and manage respiratory conditions by collecting both subjective and objective data. Subjective data is ...
Physical Assessment of the Respiratory Tract II: Inspection
Physical Assessment of the Respiratory Tract II: Inspection
Inspection is the initial step in assessing the respiratory system. It involves observing the following components. Initially, the chest configuration is ...
Physical Assessment of the Respiratory Tract II: Palpation
Physical Assessment of the Respiratory Tract II: Palpation
Palpation is a method of assessing the respiratory tract to detect tenderness, masses, lesions, respiratory excursions, and fremitus. First, the nurse ...
Physical Assessment of the Respiratory Tract III: Percussion
Physical Assessment of the Respiratory Tract III: Percussion
Begin the percussion assessment by positioning the patient upright and leaning forward with arms folded for the posterior chest examination. Start ...
Physical Assessment of the Respiratory Tract IV: Auscultation
Physical Assessment of the Respiratory Tract IV: Auscultation
Auscultation is a crucial method in respiratory assessment that provides vital information about airflow and lung obstructions. Begin by instructing the ...
Respiratory System Abnormal Finding I: Inspection and Percussion
Respiratory System Abnormal Finding I: Inspection and Percussion
Inspection and percussion methods of examination help detect respiratory system abnormalities. Abnormalities detected during the inspection include the ...
Respiratory System Abnormal Finding II: Palpation and Auscultation
Respiratory System Abnormal Finding II: Palpation and Auscultation
In respiratory assessments, palpation can detect abnormalities such as tracheal deviation, suggesting conditions like tension pneumothorax or large ...
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