GEY 3601 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Occupational Lung Disease, Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, Pneumoconiosis

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1. a) Described two age associated anatomical and two age
associated physiological changes in the pulmonary system.
b) what are the causes for this age associated changes
Age associated anatomical Reduced rib mobility caused
by spondylitis and Kyphosis
Decreased number of Alveoli caused by
smoking
Age associate physiological Increased dead space caused
by a lack of exercise and or smoking.
Increased residual capacity
due to a lack of exercise.
2. Describe how the aggregated age related anatomical and
physiological changes may make a person vulnerable to the age
associated changes described in (1) above
Anatomical age-related changes result in less air entering
the lungs which in turn decreases rib mobility and alveoli
because the lungs are unable to work at full capacity.
Physiological age related changes has a decreased gas
exchange which causes an increase in dead space and residual
capacity.
3. Define below age associated changes and indicate why they are
associated with the aged population
a. Pneumoconiosis is a restrictive and occupational
lung disease. It is caused by inhalation of dust often found in
agriculture and mines. It is caused by things such as coal dust
and silica and others.
b. Tuberculosis Is an infectious disease caused by a
bacterium called mycobacterium tuberculosis, and often infects
the lungs, though it does have the ability to affect other parts of
the body. It can remain in the body dormant for years until one is
older and their immune system weakens.
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A) described two age associated anatomical and two age associated physiological changes in the pulmonary system. b) what are the causes for this age associated changes. Age associated anatomical reduced rib mobility caused by spondylitis and kyphosis. Age associate physiological increased dead space caused by a lack of exercise and or smoking. Increased residual capacity due to a lack of exercise: describe how the aggregated age related anatomical and physiological changes may make a person vulnerable to the age associated changes described in (1) above. Anatomical age-related changes result in less air entering the lungs which in turn decreases rib mobility and alveoli because the lungs are unable to work at full capacity. It is caused by inhalation of dust often found in agriculture and mines. It is caused by things such as coal dust and silica and others. b.

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