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Dec 26, 2024
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RST-1570 Principles of Cardiopulmonary Physiology Credits 4 Anatomy and physiology of the cardiopulmonary system with emphasis on developing very precise and in-depth understanding of ventilation-perfusion, oxygen and carbon dioxide transport, acid-base balance, and chemical control of breathing. Prerequisite(s): Admission to RST program and completion of BIO-2050, BIO-2060, EGL-1010, CHM-1010, and MAT-1250 with grade of C or higher Corequisite(s): RST-1531 Course Outcomes
- List the anatomical structures that make up the upper and lower airways.
- Compare/contrast the structural differences between bronchi and bronchioles.
- Identify the pressure and flow changes associated with the mechanics of the breathing.
- Differentiate between the blood flow and ventilation zones of the lungs.
- Identify the elements involved in the transport of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the body.
- Calculate resistance, compliance, dead space, and oxygenation indicators.
- Interpret the results for resistance, compliance, dead space, and oxygenation formulas.
- Identify the neural control centers and respiratory chemoreceptors for breathing.
- Interpret acid-base disturbances.
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