04 Flashcards

1
Q

Where does internal respiration occur

A

Cells

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2
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External resp

A

Occurs between the environment and the lungs

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3
Q

Av breaths per min

A

16

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4
Q

What does the nose do

A

Moistens warms and filters air

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5
Q

Diaphragm

A

Separates the thoracic cavity and the abdominal cavity
Dome shaped
When it flattens, the volume of the lungs expands and pressure decreases

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6
Q

Trachea

A

Semi rigid tube held in shape by rings of cartilage
Branches into two main bronchi

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7
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Alveoli

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Walls covered with capillaries, absorbent to gas
Breathe in high pressure to low
Effective gas exchange occurs between the alveoli and capillaries

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8
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Tidal volume

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Volume of air inhales and exhales with each normal breath
500ml

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9
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Inspiratory, expiratory and total volume

A

3100ml,1200,6000ml

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10
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Atmospheric partial pressure

A

% prop of gases by vol remains constant up to 70000ft
As alt increases , the amount if o2absorbed into the blood stream decreases

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11
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Blood oxygen level and partial pressure

A

Min partial pressure of o2 required in the lungs in order to function is 55mmhg
Healthy person is able to compensate for 10000 -12000ft

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12
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10,000ft,33,700ft, 40,000ft oxygen levels

A

Oxygen and air mix keeping body at gl
100%oxy
O2 under pressure and at 100%

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13
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Cabin alt and pressure

A

8,000ft and 465mmHg or 9psi

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14
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Quick decompression

A

Temp drops and foggy windows
O2 mask on 100% to prevent hypoxia
Initiate Control decent 10,000ft or MSA
declare emergency-mayday

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15
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Hypoxic and anaemic hypoxia

A

Reduced atmosphere o2
Reduced capacity to carry oxygen, carbon monoxide poisoning or smoking

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16
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Hypoxia initial symptoms

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Stomach pain, tingling in hands and feet, pallor,cyanosis, increased breathing rate, ear discomfort, headaches, nausea,dizziness, tachycardia

17
Q

Further symptoms of hypoxia

A

Impared:vision, judgement, motor skills, drowsiness

18
Q

Reaction stage, disturbance, critical

A

Dark adaptation 0-7000 ft
Capable of maintaining homeostasis 7-12,000ft
Acute risk if hypoxia leads to incapacitation 12-22000ft

19
Q

Time of useful consciousness time if recognising hypoxia and doing something about it

A

20000ft 30min
22,000 5 min with moderate activity
30000 1-2 min
35000 30-90 sec
40000 15-20 sec

20
Q

Hyperventilation

A

Makes blood more alkaline of too much co2 is flushed out of the blood, level of carbonic acid falls
Causes- deliberately over breathing, strokes and other brain injuries, stress and anxiety
Symptoms- similar to hypoxia and muscle spasm
Treatment- paper bag over mouth and controlled breathing or talking

21
Q

Which is more unstable Solar and galactic cosmic radiation

A

Solar