from the lungs. When the mucus becomes or abundant it triggers the cough reflex. C. Which structures found in the terminal bronchioles and alveoli normally would protect Cari’s lungs from infectious pathogens and particulate matter? There are macrophages found in the terminal bronchioles and alveoli that normally would protect Cari’s lungs from infectious pathogens and particulate matter. D. How would the resistance of Cari’s airways be affected by excess mucus and fluid in her lung? The excess
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exhaling. b. Alveoli - located at the ends of the bronchiole‚ air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place. c. Diaphragm- the partition separating the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/diaphragm
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that are in the nasal passages and pharynx. There are cilia in her trachea that is moving mucus up from the lungs. When the mucus becomes or abundant it triggers the cough reflex. C. There are macrophages found in the terminal bronchioles and alveoli that normally would protect Cari’s lungs from infectious pathogens and particulate matter. D. The excess mucus and fluid in the lungs would raise the resistance of Cari’s airways because of the small diameter the buildup would cause. The fluid
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UNIT – 3 CAPACITY PLANNING CONCEPT: Capacity simply means the ability to hold‚ receive‚ share or accommodate. It is a productive capability or a facility. Capacity is a critical consideration for long term strategy. It is generally measured in volume of output per unit of time. Capacity is the limiting capability of a productive unit to produce within a stated time period‚ normally expressed in terms of output per unit of time. So‚ capacity is the maximum productive capability.
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respiratory system is using to clear her lungs by couching. - A long drawn and deep inhalation followed by a complete closure of the glottis‚ which results in a strong exhalation that suddenly pushes the glottis open and sends a blast of air through the upper respiratory passages. Stimulus for this reflex act may be a foreign body lodged in the larynx‚ trachea‚ or epiglottis. C.) Which structures found in the bronchioles and alveoli normally would protect Cari’s lungs from infectious pathogens and particulate
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with other organisations can promote better outcomes for their care.This is relevant within my own job role 1;Service User A-Suffered a stroke and is partially deaf in his right ear and wears hearing aids 2;Service User B-Has dementia and lacks capacity to communicate . Service user A Barriers are overcome by care staff having to speak very slowly and facing him when speaking so he can follow lip movement.Staff are too write information down on paper so he can visually understand or stand to the
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corresponds with lungs via pleurae; parietal pleura adheres to the thoracic wall and superior diaphragm and visceral - clings to the lungs. Normally the pleurae can glide against each other but resist separation because of surface tension created by the lubricant - pleural fluid. Therefore when healthy thoracic cavity expands‚ the lungs are stretched out and opened up and when healthy thoracic cavity decreases in size lungs spontaneously recoil. The opposite forces created by inward pull of lungs (naturally
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capacity management - the meaning of capacity Introduction The capacity of a production unit (e.g. machine‚ factory) is its ability to produce or do that which the customer requires. In production and operations management‚ three types of capacity are often referred to: Potential Capacity | The capacity that can be made available to influence the planning of senior management (e.g. in helping them to make decisions about overall business growth‚ investment etc). This is essentially a long-term
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Describe the process that Cari’s respiratory system is using to clear her lungs by coughing. The cough reflex is used to clear sputum and irritants that are in the nasal passages and pharynx. There are cilia in her trachea that is moving mucus up from the lungs. When the mucus becomes abundant‚ it triggers the cough reflex. C.) Which structures found in the bronchioles and alveoli normally would protect Cari’s lungs from infectious pathogens and particulate matter? There are macrophages
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The term "Capacity Building" may be easily misunderstood. It has much wider meaning than is understood in general sense. What it then really means and how useful it is for an organization? Find an answer in the article. I’m presently working on a research project closely related to the title in use. So‚ I felt like understanding the term ‘Capacity Building’ first before I can conduct further study on which I’m able to suggest appropriate measures for the ‘Capacity Building’ of personnel working
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