Respiratory Anatomy Atlas: Essential Reference for Students and Healthcare Professionals app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 8080 ratings )
Education Medical
Developer: Visible Body
9.99 USD
Current version: 6.0.17, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 16 Feb 2012
App size: 614.55 Mb

Respiratory Anatomy Atlas is a quick visual reference on respiratory anatomy, physiology, and common pathologies. This iPhone/iPad app includes dozens of 3D models, animations, and illustrations.

This app is ideal for professional reference and as a tool for patient education on topics including breathing, swallowing, speaking, asthma, COPD, and sinusitis.

Content in this app includes:
(1) Animations and illustrations
(2) Dozens of 3D models of respiratory structures, along with a limited number of models from other body systems.
(3) Definitions and pronunciations for over 50 anatomical structures of the respiratory system.
(4) Descriptions of 20 common diseases.

What you can do with this app:
(1) See structures of the respiratory system in 3D. Study any structure’s name and pronunciation, or read about its function and common diseases.
(2) Quick access to 24 preset views. Customize these views by adding or dissecting any respiratory structures. Save or share views.
(3) Test your knowledge: Take quizzes with over 100 quiz questions that review respiratory structures.

Here is a list of all the content in Respiratory Anatomy Atlas:

Animations:
Breathing
External respiration
Dalton’s Law
Nasal cavity mucosa
Respiratory structures
Breathing rate
Sneezing
Pneumothorax
Acute sinusitis
COPD
H1N1
Asthma

Illustrations:
Full respiratory system
Upper respiratory system
Lower respiratory system
Alveolar structure
Gas exchange
Respiratory pathologies

3D Respiratory Structures:
Pharynx
Oropharynx
Nasopharynx
Laryngopharynx
Piriform sinus (fossa)
Vestibule of larynx
Epiglottic vallecula
Corniculate tubercles
Cuneiform tubercles
Laryngopharynx
Eustachian tube, R
Nasal conchae (turbinates), inferior (lower)
Nasal conchae (turbinates), middle
Nasal conchae (turbinates), superior (upper)
Eustachian tube, L
Larynx
Ventricles of larynx
Larynx
Vestibular folds (false vocal cords)
Vocal folds (true vocal cords)
Nasal cavity
Hiatus semilunaris
Paranasal sinuses (membranes)
Ethmoid sinuses, anterior group (membranes)
Maxillary sinuses (membranes)
Ethmoid sinuses, middle group (membranes)
Ethmoid sinuses, posterior group (membranes)
Sphenoid sinuses (membranes)
Frontal sinuses (membranes)
Trachea
Tracheal cartilaginous rings
Trachea
Bronchi and subdivisions, R
Primary cartilaginous rings, R
Primary bronchus, R
Tertiary (segmental) bronchi, R
Secondary (lobar) bronchi, R
Higher order branches and bronchioles, R
Secondary cartilaginous rings, R
Bronchi and subdivisions, L
Primary cartilaginous rings, L
Primary bronchus, L
Higher order branches and bronchioles, L
Secondary (lobar) bronchi, L
Tertiary (segmental) bronchi, L
Secondary cartilaginous rings, L
Lungs
Lung, R
Middle lobe, R
Inferior lobe, R
Horizontal fissure, R9
Superior lobe, R
Root (hilum) of lung, R
Oblique fissure, R
Lung, L
Superior lobe
Oblique fissure, L
Inferior lobe, L
Root (hilum) of lung, L

Latest reviews of Respiratory Anatomy Atlas: Essential Reference for Students and Healthcare Professionals app for iPhone and iPad

Excellent
Great app worth the $$. It is somewhat repetitive at times and could expand on pulmonary diseases. Videos are good but not thorough. Keep working at it. This could be a very valuable app for teaching. I use it in the PFT labs to teach patients.
Respiratory by visible body
Easy interaction and nice visuals with definitions to help in your studies.
Ok for non med school
Since there were no reviews of this in the store I took a risk and downloading this app to help me with my med school respiratory pathology class. Animations are nice, but nowhere near detailed enough for a med school level. Same goes for the pathology section of this, very basic. The 3-D views of the lungs are fine but I dont think they add anything to that watching YouTube videos and using a full anatomy app would do for you. This app might be useful for patient education.
Amazing
The app is good and the graphics are simply amazing. The user interface us nice and I have learned a lot about the respiratory system. Good app
Very infomative
Just like the other app made by the same developer, its very informative. The info and 3D illustration were very great. A must have for biology students.
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