HUMAN ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY-PACKAGE
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Author: Marieb
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Chapter 22, Problem 1CCS
35-Year-Old Female with Chest Trauma
Barbara Joley was in a major car accident. When EMS managed to free her from the wreckage, she was cyanotic and apneic (not breathing). Her heart was still beating, but her pulse was fast and thready. The emergency medical technician reported that when Barbara was found, her head was cocked at a peculiar angle and it looked like she had a fracture at the level of the C2 vertebra. The following questions refer to these observations.
1. How might the “peculiar" head position explain Barbara’s cessation of breathing?
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Chapter 22 Solutions
HUMAN ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY-PACKAGE
Ch. 22 - Prob. 1RQCh. 22 - 2. Which of the following laryngeal cartilages...Ch. 22 - 3. Under ordinary circumstances, the inflation...Ch. 22 - 4. The detergent-like substance that keeps the...Ch. 22 - 5. Which of the following determines the direction...Ch. 22 - 6. When the inspiratory muscles contract, (a) the...Ch. 22 - 7. The nutrient blood supply of the lungs is...Ch. 22 - 8. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the...Ch. 22 - Prob. 9RQCh. 22 - 11. Which of the following has the greatest...
Ch. 22 - 12. In mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration, the...Ch. 22 - 13. A baby holding its breath will (a) have brain...Ch. 22 - 15. Damage to which of the following would most...Ch. 22 - Prob. 14RQCh. 22 - 17. Trace the route of air from the nares to an...Ch. 22 - 18. (a) Why is it important that the trachea is...Ch. 22 - 19. Briefly explain the anatomical “reason” why...Ch. 22 - 21. Describe the functional relationships between...Ch. 22 - 23. (a) Differentiate clearly between minute...Ch. 22 - 25. (a) Define hyperventilation. (b) If you...Ch. 22 - 26. Describe age-related changes in respiratory...Ch. 22 - 1. Daniel, the swimmer with the fastest time on...Ch. 22 - 2. A member of the “Blues” gang was rushed into an...Ch. 22 - 3. A surgeon removed three adjacent...Ch. 22 - 4. After a week of scuba diving in the Bahamas,...Ch. 22 - 35-Year-Old Female with Chest Trauma
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