Static Lung Mechanics Flashcards

1
Q

What is compliance?

A

Volume pressure curve
Draw a tangent, take the gradient
C = delta V / delta P

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2
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What are the approximate values for vital capacity?

A

4-6L

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3
Q

What is the approximate value for tidal volume?

A

0.5L

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4
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What are the approximate values for functional residual capacity?

A

2-3L

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5
Q

How do you calculate minute volume?

A

Minute volume =
Tidal volume x Respiratory frequency

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6
Q

What is the functional residual capacity made up of?

A

Expiratory reserve volume
Residual volume

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7
Q

What is vital capacity made up of?

A

Inspiratory reserve volume
Tidal volume
Expiratory reserve volume

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8
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What is total lung capacity made up of?

A

Inspiratory reserve volume
Tidal volume
Expiratory reserve volume
Residual volume

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9
Q

What is tidal volume?

A

Normal quiet breathing

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10
Q

Discuss factors affecting lung compliance

A

Lamellar bodies and surfactant secretion
Epithelial cells
Elastin fibres - elastic recoil of the lungs
Surface tension
Tension in alveolar walls
0.2micrometers diffusion distance

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