Respiratory Volume and Capacities Flashcards

1
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Define Tidal Volume and state the volume

A

Volume of air entering/leaving the lungs during a single breath during quiet breathing

500mL

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2
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Define Inspiratory Reserve Volume and state the volume

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Extra volume of air that can be maximally inspired over the tidal volume, during forced inspiration

3000mL

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3
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Define Inspiratory Capacity and state the volume

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Maximum volume of air inspired at the end of quiet expiration

3500mL

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4
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What makes up the Inspiratory Capacity?

A

Tidal Volume and Inspiratory Reserve Volume

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5
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Define Expiratory Reserve Volume and state the volume

A

Extra volume of air expired during forced expiration

1000mL

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6
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Define Residual Volume and state the volume

A

minimum volume of air remaining in lungs after maximal expiration

1200mL

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7
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Define Functional residual capacity and state the volume

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Volume of air in lungs at the end of normal expiration

2200mL

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8
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What makes up Functional residual capacity?

A

Expiratory Reserve Volume and Residual volume

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9
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Define Vital capacity and state the volume

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Maximum volume of air that can be moved out during a single breath following maximal inspiration (forced inspiration and expiration)

4500mL

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10
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What makes up the vital capacity?

A

Inspiratory Reserve Volume, Tidal volume and Expiratory Reserve Volume

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11
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Define Total Lung Capacity and state the volume

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Maximum volume of air the lungs can hold

5700mL

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12
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What makes up the Total Lung Capacity

A

Vital capacity and Residual volume

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13
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Define Pulmonary Ventilation

A

Volume of air breathed in and out per minute

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14
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Formula for Pulmonary Ventilation

A

Tidal Volume x Respiratory Rate

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15
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Explain anatomical dead space

A
  • Not all the inspired air gets down to the site of exchange in the alveoli
  • About 150mL is stuck in the conducting airways and are not available for gas exchange
  • Out of the 500mL that moves in and out of each breath, only 350mL is exchanged between atmosphere and alveoli
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16
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What is the effect of anatomical dead space on exchange of tidal volume?

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  • At the end of inspiration, respiratory airways are filled with 150mL of fresh atmospheric air from inspiration
  • During subsequent expiration, 500mL is expired to the atmosphere (150mL fresh air, 350mL old air that participated in gas exchange)
  • in the same expiration, 500mL of gas leave the alveoli (150mL old air, 350mL fresh air)
  • On the next inspiration, 500mL of gas enter the alveoli (150mL old air that enters first, 350mL fresh air from the atmosphere)
  • In the same inspiration, 150mL remain in conducting airways while 350mL reaches the alveoli first
17
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Define Alveolar Ventilation

A

Volume of air exchanged between atmosphere and alveoli per minute

18
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Formula for alveolar ventilation

A

(Tidal volume-Dead space volume) x Respiratory rate