El sistema respiratorio es un complejo conjunto de órganos y estructuras encargados de facilitar el intercambio de gases entre el organismo humano y el medio ambiente. Su función principal es la captación de oxígeno y la eliminación de dióxido de carbono, procesos esenciales para la supervivencia y el funcionamiento adecuado de todas las células y tejidos del cuerpo. Este sistema, integrado por las vías respiratorias superiores e inferiores y los pulmones, se caracteriza por su alta especialización y adaptación a su función vital.
Las vías respiratorias superiores comprenden las estructuras que están por encima de la tráquea, incluyendo las fosas nasales, la boca, la faringe y la laringe. Estas estructuras están involucradas en la ventilación, el calentamiento y la humidificación del aire inhalado. El proceso de ventilación y filtración del aire se inicia en las fosas nasales y la boca, donde se captura el aire del entorno y se inicia su acondicionamiento para su paso a las vías respiratorias inferiores.
La faringe es una estructura compartida entre el sistema respiratorio y el sistema digestivo, ya que es el conducto por donde pasan tanto el aire hacia los pulmones como los alimentos hacia el esófago. La laringe es una estructura ubicada en la parte superior del cuello que contiene las cuerdas vocales y juega un papel fundamental en la producción del sonido y el habla.
A partir de la laringe, el aire se dirige hacia las vías respiratorias inferiores, específicamente hacia la tráquea. La tráquea es un conducto largo y flexible que se extiende desde la laringe hasta la bifurcación en los bronquios principales, los cuales conducen el aire a los pulmones.
Los pulmones son los órganos principales del sistema respiratorio y están ubicados en la cavidad torácica, protegidos por las costillas. Cada pulmón está envuelto en una membrana delgada y elástica llamada pleura, que ayuda a facilitar los movimientos de expansión y contracción durante la respiración.
En el interior de los pulmones, las vías respiratorias se ramifican en estructuras más pequeñas llamadas bronquios y bronquiolos, que finalmente terminan en diminutos sacos de aire conocidos como alvéolos. Los alvéolos son la unidad funcional básica de los pulmones y son el sitio donde se lleva a cabo el intercambio de gases entre el aire y la sangre.
El proceso de intercambio de gases se llama respiración y consta de dos fases: la inspiración y la espiración. Durante la inspiración, los músculos respiratorios, como el diafragma y los músculos intercostales, se contraen y expanden la cavidad torácica, lo que provoca el ingreso de aire rico en oxígeno a los pulmones. En la fase de espiración, los músculos se relajan y la cavidad torácica se reduce de tamaño, lo que permite la expulsión del aire cargado de dióxido de carbono hacia el exterior.
El sistema respiratorio está estrechamente relacionado con el sistema circulatorio, ya que es el encargado de suministrar oxígeno a la sangre y eliminar di
2. ABOUT RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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3. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Jupiter is the
biggest planet of
them all
FIRST
STEP
Venus is the
second planet
from the Sun
SECOND
STEP
Mercury is the
closest planet
from the Sun
THIRD
STEP
Neptune is the
farthest planet
from the Sun
FOURTH
STEP
4. VENUS
Venus has a
beautiful name
25%
MARS
Mars actually a cold
place
75%
NEPTUNE
Neptune is far away
from us
50%
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5. VENUS
Venus has a beautiful
name
EARTH
Earth is the only
planet with life
MARS
Mars is actually a very
cold place
MERCURY
Mercury is the
smallest planet
SATURN
Saturn is a gas giant
with rings
JUPITER
Jupiter doesn’t have a
solid surface
RESPIRATORY
SYSTEM
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
6. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
PHASE 0 PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3
First studies Human safety Expanded safety Efficacy & safety
It’s the closest planet
to the Sun
Venus has a beautiful
name
Neptune is far away
from Earth
Mars is actually a
cold place
25% 30% 50% 75%
Mercury is the
smallest planet in the
Solar System
Saturn is composed
mostly of hydrogen
Despite being red,
Mars is actually a
very cold place
Neptune is the
farthest planet from
the Sun
7. Jupiter is the
biggest planet of
them all
JUPITER
02
Venus is the
second planet
from the Sun
VENUS
04
Despite being
red, Mars is a
cold place
MARS
03
Mercury is the
closest planet to
the Sun
MERCURY
01
Saturn is a gas
giant and has
several rings
SATURN
05
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
8. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
BACKGROUND
Briefly introduce the context of the investigation, such as the
medical condition or problem being addressed and the goals
STUDY DESIGN
Describe the design of the study, such as whether it was a
randomized controlled trial or observational study, the sample
size as well as the inclusion and exclusion criteria
FINDINGS
Summarize the main findings of the investigation, including
statistical results and any important trends or patterns
observed
REFERENCES
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used in your presentation. List the sources in
alphabetical order and include the author's
name
CONCLUSIONS
Briefly summarize the main findings of
the study or analysis
Discuss the implications of the findings
and how they relate to the original
research question
01.
02.
9. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
FIRST STUDIES
PRECLINICAL
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and the
smallest one in the Solar
System. This planet’s
name has nothing to do
with the liquid metal
PHASE 01
Human & safety
PHASE 02
Expanded safety
25%
50%
75%
PHASE 03
Efficacy & safety
RESULT
Mars is full of
iron oxide dust
RESULT
Jupiter is a gas
giant and is big
RESULT
Venus has a
beautiful name
10. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
TREATMENT
OPTION
EFFICACY
RATE
SIDE
EFFECTS
COST AVAILABILITY
Medication A 80% Mild $$ Widely available
Medication B 70% Moderate $$$ Available only with prescription
Surgery 90% High $$$$ Requires specialized facilities
Radiation therapy 75% Moderate $$ Available in most hospitals
Immunotherapy 65% Moderate $$$$ Available in select centers
Physical therapy 60% Mild $$ Widely available
11. TREATMENT FOR A RESPIRATORY DISEASE
DO’S DON’TS
Saturn is composed mostly of hydrogen Venus has a beautiful name and is hot
Jupiter is the biggest planet in the Solar System Mercury is the smallest planet of them all
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Earth is the third planet from the Sun
Despite being red, Mars is very cold Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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TREND IN PATIENT
OUTCOMES
● Illustrate the trend in patient outcomes
over time
● Highlight the impact of the medical breakthrough on
patient outcomes
● List the key performance indicators (KPIs)
relevant to the medical breakthrough
● Enter the values or metrics for each KPI in
the table
● Discuss the significance of each KPI and its
relation to the breakthrough
● Highlight any notable achievements or milestones
reflected in the table
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATOR NUMBER
Patients treated 2,500
Success rate 95%
Average recovery time 3 days
13. RESPIRATORY DISEASE
Jupiter is a gas
giant and is big
JUPITER
A
Mercury is a small
planet
MERCURY
B
Mars is a very
cold place
MARS
C
Venus has a
beautiful name
VENUS
D
Neptune is far
away from Earth
NEPTUNE
E
Earth is where we
all live
EARTH
F
The Sun is the
star we orbit
SUN
G
Saturn has
several rings
SATURN
H
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14. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Phase 1: Safety and dosage
● Participants: 20-100 healthy volunteers
● Objective: To determine safe dosage and identify side
effects
● Duration: 6 months
● Success rate: 80% of participants completed the trial
without experiencing significant side effects
Phase 2: Side effects
● Participants: Up to several hundred people with the
condition
● Objective: Determine effectiveness and further evaluate
safety
● Duration: 12 months
● Success rate: 65% of participants experienced a
significant improvement in symptoms
Phase 3: Large-scale testing
● Participants: From several hundred to thousands of
people with the condition
● Objective: To confirm effectiveness, monitor side effects,
and compare to
standard treatments
● Duration: 24 months
● Success rate: Treatment was better in 75% cases
Phase 4: Post-market monitoring
● Participants: Thousands of people with the condition who
are taking the drug
● Objective: To monitor long-term safety and effectiveness
and detect rare side effects
● Duration: Ongoing
● Success rate: No safety concerns identified in the two
years since the approval for market use
15. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
SYMPTOM A
Venus has extremely
high temperatures
SYMPTOM B
Earth is the beautiful
planet where we live
SYMPTOM C
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
CERES
MARS
MERCURY
SATURN
NEPTUNE
JUPITER
10%
25%
30%
45%
75%
90%
16. Jupiter is the
biggest planet of
them all
JUPITER
25%
Despite being
red, Mars is a
cold place
MARS
50%
Mercury is the
smallest plane of
them all
MERCURY
75%
Saturn is a gas
giant and has
several rings
SATURN
85%
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
17. Venus has a beautiful name and is the second
planet from the Sun. This planet is terribly hot, even
hotter than Mercury, and we know that its
atmosphere is extremely poisonous
SUMMARY
MARS
JUPITER
60%
40%
Jupiter is big
25%
Mars is red
75%
Mercury is a
small planet
MERCURY
Saturn is the
ringed planet
SATURN
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
18. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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Venus is extremely hot,
even hotter than Mercury
DISEASE
Mercury is the closest planet
to the Sun
MERCURY
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place
MARS
Earth is the third planet from
the Sun
EARTH
19. GROUP
NAME
RESPIRATORY ANALYSIS
TEST 1 TEST 2 TEST 3
A 95/100 55/100 80/100
B 80/100 25/100 66/100
C 72/100 70/100 45/100
D 60/100 60/100 86/100
E 67/100 23/100 54/100
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
20. YES NO YOUR TOPIC HERE
Earth is where we all live
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only one with life
Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in the Solar System
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
21. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Earth is the only
planet with life
EARTH
Despite being
red, Mars is a
cold place
MARS
Mercury is the
smallest plane of
them all
MERCURY
Saturn is a gas
giant and has
several rings
SATURN
INCORRECT CORRECT
RESPIRATORY DISEASE
22. Mercury is the
closest planet to the
Sun
MERCURY
70%
Despite being red,
Mars is a very cold
place
MARS
40%
Venus has a
beautiful name and
is very hot
VENUS
85%
Jupiter is a gas
giant and is the
biggest planet
JUPITER
50%
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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
23. INVESTIGATION
Earth is the only planet
known to harbor life
25%
INVESTIGATION
Mercury is the closest planet
to the Sun
75%
INVESTIGATION
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place
50%
INVESTIGATION
Saturn is a gas giant and has
several rings
60%
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
24. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Venus is hot
LARYNX
Mars is cold
BRONCHI
Saturn is big
BRONCHIOLES
The Sun is our star
ALVEOLI
ASSOCIATED
DISEASES
● Disease name
● Disease name
● Disease name
● Disease name
DID YOU KNOW?
● Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
25. Mercury is the
closest planet to the
Sun
RESULTS
Despite being red,
Mars is a very cold
place
6 MONTHS
Venus has a
beautiful name but
is very hot
GOAL
Jupiter is a gas
giant and is the
biggest planet
1 YEAR
● Young healthy people
● 225 - 407 patients
● 3 years follow-up
SAMPLE
Mercury is the closest planet to the
Sun and the smallest one in the Solar
System
SAMPLE
25%
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
26. Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and the
smallest one of them all
CITRUS
Despite being red, Mars
is a very cold place. It’s
full of iron oxide dust
ONION
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
RADISHES
Jupiter is a gas giant and
the biggest planet of
them all in the Solar
System
GARLIC
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
BENEFICIAL FOODS
27. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Jupiter is a gas giant
and the biggest planet
of them all in the Solar
System
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one
of them all
WHAT IS IT?
Despite being red, mars is a very cold place. It’s full of iron
oxide dust
FUNCTIONS
Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the
star Sun
HOW DO WE BREATHE?
28. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Initial presentation
with chief complaint
Diagnostic evaluation
and investigations
Confirmation of the
diagnosis
Initiation of
appropriate
treatment
Monitoring response
for treatment
Resolution of
presenting symptoms
Follow-up
assessment for
outcomes
Case discussion and
lessons learned
29. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
AGE GENDER M. HISTORY SYMPTOMS DIAGNOSIS
PATIENT 1 45 Male Hypertension Symptom Diagnosis 1
PATIENT 2 32 Female Asthma Symptom Diagnosis 2
PATIENT 3 60 Male Diabetes Symptom Diagnosis 3
PATIENT 4 50 Female None Symptom Diagnosis 4
PATIENT 5 28 Male None Symptom Diagnosis 5
PATIENT 6 70 Female Osteoarthritis Symptom Diagnosis 6
30. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
FOUR MAIN FUNCTIONS
01
FIRST FUNCTION
Inhalation and exhalation are pulmonary ventilation
02
SECOND FUNCTION
The air that makes the vocal cords vibrate creates sound
03
THIRD FUNCTION
Olfaction, or smell, is a chemical sensation
04
FOURTH FUNCTION
Internal and external respiration
31. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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OUTCOME
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recommendation
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OUTCOME
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recommendation
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OUTCOME
01 02 03
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32. BREATHING PROCESS
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the
smallest one
BREATHING PROCESS
Venus has a beautiful name and is the second
planet from the Sun
BREATHING PROCESS
Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place.
It’s full of iron oxide dust
DID YOU KNOW?
Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings.
It’s composed mostly of hydrogen and
helium. It was named after the Roman god
of wealth and some agriculture
NOTES
Write here
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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