Motivated by the desire to avoid illness
What is health protection?
Chest cavity expands, diaphragm contracts, and air is drawn in through the trachea
What is inhalation?
Normal breathing
What is eupnea?
air sacs, where gas exchange takes place
What is alveoli?
Exercise
What primary level of prevention
Used to assess cardiorespiratory fitness in adults
What is a step-test
Breathing too fast, loose too much CO2
Increase rate and depth of ventilation
Kussmaul's respirations
Movement of air into and out of the lungs
What is ventilation?
Flu Vaccine
What is a primary level of prevention?
individual experiences high levels of stress yet does not fall ill
What is hardiness?
Lw Level of oxygen in the blood
What is hypoexmia?
High-pitched, harsh crowing on inspiration
What is stridor?
Exchange of CO2 and O2 in the lungs
what is respiration?
Placement of a dressing change protocol to a pressure wound
What is tertiary prevention?
Key component of an overall wellness assessment
What is a nutritional assessment
Oxygen deficiency in the tissues
What is Hypoxia
No breathing
Primary stimulus to breathe
What is carbon dioxide?
Blood pressure monitoring
motivated by the desire to increase well-being
What is health promotion?
How well the cells, tissue, and organs are supplied with oxygen
What is oxygenation?
What is Bradypnea?
Tiny, hair-like particles that trap debris out of the airway
What is cilia?
Colonoscopy
What is secondary preventions?