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This document provides a table of contents for the textbook "Respiratory Care Anatomy and Physiology" which covers respiratory, cardiovascular and renal anatomy and physiology across 4 sections and 24 chapters. It describes how the textbook presents clinically relevant information on respiratory applied anatomy and physiology to help readers develop a more clinical perspective. The third edition includes a new chapter on sleep-disordered breathing and reorganizes content for improved logical flow.
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Test Bank for Respiratory Care Anatomy and Physiology 3rd Edition by Will Beachey
This document provides a table of contents for the textbook "Respiratory Care Anatomy and Physiology" which covers respiratory, cardiovascular and renal anatomy and physiology across 4 sections and 24 chapters. It describes how the textbook presents clinically relevant information on respiratory applied anatomy and physiology to help readers develop a more clinical perspective. The third edition includes a new chapter on sleep-disordered breathing and reorganizes content for improved logical flow.
This document provides a table of contents for the textbook "Respiratory Care Anatomy and Physiology" which covers respiratory, cardiovascular and renal anatomy and physiology across 4 sections and 24 chapters. It describes how the textbook presents clinically relevant information on respiratory applied anatomy and physiology to help readers develop a more clinical perspective. The third edition includes a new chapter on sleep-disordered breathing and reorganizes content for improved logical flow.
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SECTION I: THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
1. The Airways and Alveoli 2. The Lungs and Chest Wall 3. Mechanics of Ventilation 4. Ventilation 5. Pulmonary Function Measurements 6. Pulmonary Blood Flow 7. Gas Diffusion 8. Oxygen Equilibrium and Transport 9. Carbon Dioxide Equilibrium and Transport 10. Acid-Base Regulation 11. Control of Ventilation 12. Ventilation-Perfusion Relationships 13. Clinical Assessment of Acid-Base and Oxygenation Status 14. Physiological Basis for Advanced Oxygenation and Lung Protective Strategies 15. Physiological Basis for Treating Sleep-Disordered Breathing NEW! 16. Fetal and Newborn Cardiopulmonary Physiology SECTION II: THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM 17. Functional Anatomy of the Cardiovascular System 18. Cardiac Electrophysiology 19. The Electrocardiogram and Cardiac Arrythmias 20. Control of Cardiac Output and Hemodynamics SECTION III: THE RENAL SYSTEM 21. Filtration, Urine Formation, and Fluid Regulation 22. Electrolyte and Acid-Base Regulation SECTION IV: INTEGRATED RESPONSES IN EXERCISE AND AGING 23. Cardiopulmonary Response to Exercise in Health, Disease 24. Effects of Aging on the Cardiopulmonary System Perfect for both practicing therapists and students in respiratory therapy and associated professions, this well-organized text offers the most clinically relevant and up-to-date information on respiratory applied anatomy and physiology. Content spans the areas of basic anatomy and physiology of the pulmonary, cardiovascular, and renal systems, and details the physiological principles underlying common therapeutic, diagnostic, and monitoring therapies and procedures. Using a clear and easy-to-understand format, this text helps you take a more clinical perspective and learn to think more critically about the subject matter. • 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 connect theory with practice. o Chapter outlines, chapter objectives, key terms, and a bulleted chapter summary highlight important concepts and make content more accessible. o Appendixes contain helpful tables and definitions of terms and symbols. o NEW! Chapter on the physiological basis for treating sleep-disordered breathing clarifies the physiological mechanisms of sleep-disordered breathing and the various techniques required to treat this type of disorder. o NEW! Reorganization of content places the section on the renal system before the section on integrated responses in exercise and aging to create a more logical flow of content. o NEW! More Clinical Focus scenarios and concept questions provide additional opportunities to build upon content previously learned and to apply new information in the text.