Learn what work of breathing is, what increases it, and why it’s important in respiratory care and ventilator management.
Learn what work of breathing is, what increases it, and why it’s important in respiratory care and ventilator management.
Learn what erythrocytes (red blood cells) are, their role in oxygen transport, and why they are important in respiratory care.
Learn what leukocytes are, their role in immune defense, and why white blood cells matter in respiratory care and lung disease.
Learn what cardiac tamponade is, how it affects breathing and circulation, and why early recognition is critical in respiratory care.
Learn how nebulizers work, their types, performance factors, infection risks, and why they are essential in respiratory care.
Learn what chest trauma is, common injury types, and why it is critical to respiratory care, ventilation, and patient outcomes.
Learn what inspiratory capacity is, how it’s measured, and why it matters in assessing lung function and respiratory disease.
Learn what residual volume is, why it matters in respiratory care, and how it helps assess lung function and disease.
Learn what vital capacity is, how it’s measured, and why it’s important for assessing lung function and respiratory health.
Learn what tidal volume is, why it matters in respiratory care, and how it impacts ventilation, gas exchange, and patient safety.
Learn what total lung capacity (TLC) is, how it’s measured, and why it’s essential for diagnosing and managing respiratory disease.
Learn how a bronchoprovocation study detects airway hyperreactivity, aiding in the diagnosis and management of asthma.
Learn what the methacholine challenge test is, how it works, and why it’s important in diagnosing asthma and airway hyperresponsiveness.
Learn what gas distribution tests are, the different types used, and how they help assess lung volumes and ventilation abnormalities.
Learn how body plethysmography measures lung volumes to help respiratory therapists diagnose, treat, and manage respiratory conditions.
Learn what vital signs are, the different types, and why they are essential for patient assessment and respiratory care.
Learn what spirometry is, how it works, and why it is a vital diagnostic tool for respiratory therapists in the field of respiratory care.
Learn about the diaphragm, its role in breathing, and why it’s vital for respiratory therapists in patient care and recovery.
Learn about dead space ventilation, its types, causes, and clinical significance in respiratory care and critical care settings.
Learn what a pulmonary embolism is, how it affects breathing and circulation, and why early recognition is critical in respiratory care.