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  1. Identify key characteristics that make the pediatric respiratory system different than adults. Explore common conditions associated with pediatric illness. Review and identify specific characteristics of pediatric anatomy as it differs from adults.

  2. The diversity and prevalence of respiratory illnesses in children requires paediatricians to understand basic respiratory physi-ology and respiratory function monitoring. This discussion will review normal respiratory physiology and explore forms of res-piratory monitoring.

  3. Cardiovascular and respiratory systems undergo extensive changes during foetal through neonatal life and infancy until early childhood. Thus, respiratory and cardiovascular physiology is different in young children, especially in neonates and infants, from that of older children and adults.

  4. 29 kwi 2024 · Physiology of the Respiratory System. The major function of the respiratory system is to supply the body with oxygen and to dispose of carbon dioxide. To do this, at least four distinct events, collectively called respiration, must occur. Respiration. Pulmonary ventilation.

  5. Respiration is the act of breathing in and breathing out. When you inhale, you take in oxygen. When you exhale, you give off carbon dioxide. What makes up the respiratory system? The respiratory system is made up of the organs involved in the interchanges of gases. It consists of the: Nose. Mouth. Throat (pharynx) Voice box (larynx)

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