Air enters the nasal cavity of the respiratory system through the nostril . The nasal cavityis divided by the midline nasal septum Thenasal cavity mucosa has several functions. Its major functions are to warm, moist and clean the incoming air.
The nasal cavity and the mouth meet at the pharynx, or throat, at the back of the nose and mouth. From there, air quickly enters the second part of your respiratory system, the trachea or windpipe. The trachea is a tube that delivers air to the lungs, the third and most important part of your respiratory system.
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Blood comes into the right atritum from the body, moves into the right ventricle and is pushed into the pulmonary arteries in the lungs. after picking up oxygen, the blood travels back to the heart through the pulmonary veins into the left atrium, to the left ventricle and out to the body's tissues through the aorta
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Seniors commonly have heart problems, and mental problems, an example for mental health would be <span>Alzheimer's
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<span>Seniors usually mentally decline that they have it, symptoms would be difficulty thinking and understanding, confusion in the evening hours, delusion, disorientation, forgetfulness, making things up, mental confusion, difficulty concentrating, inability to create new memories, inability to do simple math, or inability to recognize common things</span>
Behavioral: aggression, agitation, difficulty with self care, irritability, meaningless repetition of own words, personality changes, lack of restraint, or wandering and getting lost<span>
Mood: </span>anger, apathy, general discontent, loneliness, or mood swings<span>Psychological: </span>depression, hallucination, or paranoia