Respiratory System – Physiology (Nursing)

Respiratory System – Physiology (Nursing)

by Jasmine Clark

With this course, you will achieve exam-relevant knowledge about the respiratory system—starting with the system’s functions, leading to details about its different parts such as the upper and lower respiratory tracts and the CO2/O2 exchange in the alveoli.

Course Details

  • Videos 27
  • Duration 1:50 h
  • Quiz questions 65
  • Concept Pages 0

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Your Educators of course Respiratory System – Physiology (Nursing)

 Jasmine Clark

Jasmine Clark

Dr. Jasmine Clark is a Lecturer of Microbiology, Human Anatomy and Physiology at the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University, Georgia, USA.
She obtained her Doctoral Degree in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics from Emory University’s Laney Graduate School in 2013. Currently, she is a Senior Clinical Instructor in Nursing in Atlanta.
Due to her experience, in the academic year 2020-2021, she was part of the GA Governor’s Teaching Fellows Program.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Clark teaches courses on Nursing, specifically Physiology.


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It covers all the areas of respiratory system but the quiz were few
By Simbarashe M. on 24. June 2021 for Respiratory System – Physiology (Nursing)

Some of the videos were long Should add more quiz I would encourage my study mates to use Lecturio

 
Great Information
By Dean O. on 13. January 2021 for Respiratory System – Physiology (Nursing)

Excellent material presented. The information really helped to clarify the topics. Have greatly enjoyed using the platform. Well presented!

 
Clear but distracting hands.
By Julia M. on 08. December 2020 for Ventilation–Perfusion Coupling – External Respiration (Nursing)

She's very clear, but her hand movements are really distracting.

 
I like it very much
By Ranieska Simone Antonia G. on 23. November 2020 for Respiratory System: Functions (Nursing)

The presenter is good at delivering her topic. This is the only video I've watched that has a good explanation.