Normal lung vs smoker lung
[DOC File]Pathology II review:
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Case: Jim is a 50-year-old 5 foot 5 inch male smoker with COPD and newly diagnosed lung cancer.He is scheduled to undergo a video-assisted thoracoscopy (VAT) lobectomy for a two-centimeter mass ...
[DOC File]Interpretation of Pulmonary Function Tests
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1. Define any lung volume terms discussed in the lab. 2. Compare the spirometer results to the calculations and explain any differences. 3. Compare IRV to ERV values and explain why there is a difference between the two. 4. Discuss how lung volumes would differ between each of the following cases: i. athlete vs. non-athlete. ii. smoker vs. non ...
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In Australia, lung cancer is the fourth most common cancer in both men and women, and the fifth most commonly diagnosed cancer overall.1 Lung cancer causes more deaths than any other cancer, accounting for 18.9% of all cancer deaths.2 Lung cancer is a disease where cells in the lungs become abnormal and grow out of control, forming a malignant tumour, or cancer.
[DOCX File]Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY . Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology. David Shier; WCB/McGraw-Hill Inc, 2008 Human Anatomy and Physiology is an advanced science course taken at the high school level but taught at a level comparable to the college level.
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-normal heart rate = 60-100 bpm-above 100 = tachycardia-below 60 = bradycardia ... -compliance vs recoil (two properties of a healthy lung)-compliance = ability of the lung to expand (lung opens up) ... -a smoker may be barrel-chested for decades while preserving vital capacity
COVID-19 does even more damage to the lungs than smoking, doc…
The smoker group appeared to be breathing heavier and more frequently than the non-smokers, whom appeared to be breathing at a steadier pace and taking deeper breaths. The equation for the vital lung capacity (VC) =inspiratory reserve volume (IRV)+tidal volume (TV)+exspiratory reserve volume (ERV).
[DOC File]SBI 3U
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A "normal" peak flow rate is based on a person's age, height, sex, race and physical health. Peak flow generally increases from childhood to adulthood, with height and is generally higher in males due to increased lung size. Caucasians typically have greater peak flows vs. other races.
[DOC File]HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OBJECTIVES
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Normal, restrictive, and obstructive spirographs. There is a chart in the book. Be able to distinguish the three graphs. There is normal, restrictive and obstructive. see 8. What are the restrictive lung diseases. see 8. What are the obstructive lung diseases. see 8. see 8. Atelectasis or bronchiectasis? Define the both. Compare / contrast
[DOC File]Comparison of Vital Lung Capacity between Smokers and …
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Interstitial lung disease. In interstitial lung disease, there is no obstruction but the lungs get progressively less compliant (and consequently have progressively smaller lung volumes) and develop a progressive impediment to gas transport. Therefore, the PFTs in interstitial disease show a normal FEV1/FVC ratio, a low TLC and a low DLCO/VA.
Risk factors for lung cancer: a systematic review
Non-small cell lung cancer, Immune checkpoint inhibitors, Immune-related adverse events (irAEs), Peripheral blood biomarker, PFS. Introduction. Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a major cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide [1].
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