Number of bones in the body.
What is 206?
A spasmodic closure of the vocal cords, which seals of the airway.
What is Laryngeal spasm?
The exchange of gases between the blood cells and the tissues.
What is Internal Respiration?
Forms the posterior portion of the oral cavity.
What is Oropharynx?
The right mainstem is straighter and branches off slightly before the left.
An et tube that is inserted to far will often come to lie in the right mainstem bronchus. Why?
The 5 regions of the spine and how many vertebrates in each.
Gas exchange in the body occurs by this process in which a gas moves from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
What is Diffusion?
The physical divider of the upper and lower airway.
What is Lyranx?
Most common cause of airway obstruction in patients 17-32 years of age.
What is the tongue?
Alveoli are lined with with proteinaceous substance.
What is Surfactant?
Amount of adult teeth in the mouth in a normal adult.
Primary muscle used for breathing.
What is diaphragm?
5 back blows and 5 chest thrusts.
What do you do for a conscience choking infant?
The name of the outer lining of the lungs.
What is visceral pleura?
The amount the bodies total oxygen is bound to the hemoglobin.
What is 98%?
The anatomic space or ''pocket'' located between the base of the tongue and the epiglottis.
What is Velecula?
The name of the lining that lines the inside of the thoracic cavity.
What is Parietal pleura?
How long will it take to begin to see cardiac irritability following apnea?
What is less than one minute?