Intro to Oxygen Delivery
Activity
Active Large Group Session
Active Large Group Session
Why do we need Oxygen? How do we use Oxygen? How do we get Oxygen?
Curriculum Block
Introduction to Medicine / Medical Foundation 1 / Part 1 / Week 3
- Indicates most relevant
Objectives
Activity Objectives
- To review the complex route that oxygen needs to follow to gain access to cells within the body.
- To describe the different components of the respiratory system that make this possible.
- To explain the many levels at which diseases can interfere with the movement of oxygen, resulting in hypoxia and SOB that causes patients to seek medical attention.
Assessments
Concept Application Exercise (CAE)
Tags
Basic Sciences
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Metabolism
Curriculum Block
Introduction to Medicine
Medical Foundation 1
Part 1
Week 3
Curriculum Week
Part 1
Week 3
Discipline
Pulmonary Medicine
MCC Presentations
Cyanosis, Hypoxia
Dyspnea
McMaster Program Competencies
2.2 Apply biomedical scientific principles fundamental to health care for patients and populations.
MeSH
Aortic Bodies [A08.800.950.500.600.050]
Carotid Body [A08.800.950.500.600.150]
Cell Hypoxia [G04.299.305.300]
Cell Respiration [G04.299.305]
Diffusion [G01.595.200]
Exhalation [G09.772.705.700.275]
Functional Residual Capacity [G09.772.850.390]
Hemoglobins [D12.776.124.400]
Hypoxia [C23.888.852.079]
Inhalation [G09.772.705.700.390]
Lung [A04.411]
Oxygen Consumption [G03.680]
Oxygen [D01.362.670]
Pulmonary Alveoli [A04.411.715]
Pulmonary Gas Exchange [G09.772.705.760.602]
Respiration [G09.772.705]
Respiratory Dead Space [G09.772.760]
Respiratory Mechanics [G09.772.705.700]
Respiratory Transport [G09.772.705.760]
Thoracic Wall [A01.923.761.850]
Vasoconstriction [G09.330.380.925]