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Back to Basics in Physiology

O2 and CO2 in the Respiratory and Cardiovascular Systems

Book2015

Authors:

Juan Pablo Arroyo and Adam J. Schweickert

Back to Basics in Physiology

O2 and CO2 in the Respiratory and Cardiovascular Systems

Book2015

 

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Authors:

Juan Pablo Arroyo and Adam J. Schweickert

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    Chapter 1 - Cellular Respiration and Diffusion

    Pages 1-18

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    Chapter 2 - Functional Anatomy of the Lungs and Capillaries: Blueprints of Gas Exchange

    Pages 19-30

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    Chapter 3 - Lung Mechanics: Putting the Blueprints of Gas Exchange into Action

    Pages 31-59

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    Chapter 4 - The Respiratory Cycle

    Pages 61-79

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    Chapter 5 - Gases Inside the Body, Liquid Transport

    Pages 81-105

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    Chapter 6 - The Alveolar–Capillary Unit and V/Q Matching

    Pages 107-114

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    Chapter 7 - Regulation of O2 and CO2 in the Body and Acid/Base

    Pages 115-124

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    Chapter 8 - Clinical Recognition: Signs and Symptoms of Respiratory Distress and Their Physiologic Basis

    Pages 125-138

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    Chapter 9 - Clinical Integration

    Pages 139-154

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    Appendix - Respiratory Devices

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    Bibliography

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Back to Basics in Physiology: O2 and CO2 in the Respiratory and Cardiovascular Systems exploits the gap that exists in current physiology books, tackling specific problems and evaluating their repercussions on systemic physiology.

It is part of a group of books that seek to provide a bridge for the basic understanding of science and its direct translation to the clinical setting, with a final aim of helping readers further comprehend the basic science behind clinical observations.

The book is interspersed with clinical correlates and key facts, as the authors believe that highlighting direct patient care issues leads to improved understanding and retention.

Physiology students, including graduate and undergraduate students, nursing students, physician associate students, and medical students will find this to be a great reference tool as part of an introductory course, or as review material.

Back to Basics in Physiology: O2 and CO2 in the Respiratory and Cardiovascular Systems exploits the gap that exists in current physiology books, tackling specific problems and evaluating their repercussions on systemic physiology.

It is part of a group of books that seek to provide a bridge for the basic understanding of science and its direct translation to the clinical setting, with a final aim of helping readers further comprehend the basic science behind clinical observations.

The book is interspersed with clinical correlates and key facts, as the authors believe that highlighting direct patient care issues leads to improved understanding and retention.

Physiology students, including graduate and undergraduate students, nursing students, physician associate students, and medical students will find this to be a great reference tool as part of an introductory course, or as review material.

Key Features

  • Exploits the gap that exists in current physiology books, tackling specific problems and evaluating their repercussions on systemic physiology
  • Provides a bridge for the basic understanding of science and its direct translation to the clinical setting
  • Interspersed with clinical correlates and key facts, highlighting direct patient care issues to help improve understanding and retention
  • Ideal physiology reference for physiology students, including graduate and undergraduate students, nursing students, physician associate students, and medical students
  • Exploits the gap that exists in current physiology books, tackling specific problems and evaluating their repercussions on systemic physiology
  • Provides a bridge for the basic understanding of science and its direct translation to the clinical setting
  • Interspersed with clinical correlates and key facts, highlighting direct patient care issues to help improve understanding and retention
  • Ideal physiology reference for physiology students, including graduate and undergraduate students, nursing students, physician associate students, and medical students

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ISBN

978-0-12-801768-5

Language

English

Published

2015

Copyright

Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Academic Press

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Authors

Juan Pablo Arroyo

Internal Medicine Resident, Tinsley R. Harrison Society Scholar, Vanderbilt University – School of Medicine

Adam J. Schweickert

Attending Physician, Hospitalist Medicine – Pediatric ICU, St. Barnabas Medical Center