Week 5 Pulmonary Function Flashcards

1
Q

What is the relationship of volume to pressure in respiration?

A

Inverse relationship.
↑ Volume = ↓ Pressure (inhalation)
↓ Volume = ↑ Pressure (exhalation)

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2
Q

During the rest phase of respiration (end of exhalation) the alveolar pressure is equal to the atmospheric pressure, TRUE or FALSE?

A

TRUE!

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3
Q

The intrapleural pressure is always positive TRUE or FALSE?

A

FALSE. It is always negative.

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4
Q

A LEFT-shift in oxyhemoglobin is correlated with increased or decreased affinity for O2?

A

Increased affinity!

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5
Q

A RIGHT-shift in oxyhemoglobin is correlated with increased or decreased affinity for O2?

A

Decreased affinity!

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6
Q

What organ does Hgb have a high affinity for O2?

A

The lungs

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7
Q

What area of the body has a low affinity for O2?

A

Tissues

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8
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What are 4 causes for Left Shift in oxyhemoglobin?

A
  1. Alkalosis
  2. ↓ Pco2
  3. ↓ Temp
  4. ↓ 2.3-DPG
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9
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What are 4 causes for Right Shift in oxyhemoglobin?

A
  1. Acidosis
  2. ↑ Pco2
  3. ↑ Temp
  4. ↑ 2.3-DPG
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10
Q

How does carboxyhemoglobin cause respiratory failure?

A

Carbon monoxide (CO) has a higher affinity for Hgb than O2 so there’s nothing left to carry O2 and causes hypoxia of tissues quickly.

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11
Q

What are two other names for the common cold?

A
  1. Infectious Rhinitis
  2. nasopharyngitis
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12
Q

What organism is responsible for the common cold AND what molecules adhere to the epithelial lining?

A

Rhinovirus, ICAMs (intercellular adhesion molecules)

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13
Q

How does elevated estrogen in pregnancy cause rhinitis?

A

Increased blood volume stimulates nasal passages to increase mucus secretion and edema.

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14
Q

What patients will be at increased risk for fungal rhinosinusitis? (3)

A

Immunocompromised
Diabetic
Atopy (Predisposition towards allergy)

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15
Q

What 2 viruses causes infectious mononucleosis?

A
  1. EBV (Epstein-Barr virus - also known as herpesvirus 4)
  2. CMV (cytomegalovirus)
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16
Q

What does the monospot blood test evaluate?

A

Heterophile antibodies produced in response to EBV that peak around 2-6 weeks post-infection.

17
Q

Most concerning complication of EBV in mononucleosis and pt education.

A

Splenic rupture. Avoid contact sports until splenomegaly is resolved.

18
Q

What is the most common cause of bacterial pharyngitis?

A

streptococcus pyogenes (30% of cases in children)

19
Q

Why does GABHS (group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus) most often affect the throat?

A

GABHS capsule bind to CD44 proteins which are found on pharyngeal epithelial cells.

20
Q

What first line treatment for GABHS pharyngitis?

A

Penicillin or amoxicillin.

21
Q

If pharyngitis is negative for GABHS (stresp cause) what is the next likely cause (3)?

A

STIs
1. Chlamydia trachomatis
2. Neisseria gonorrhoeae
3. Treponema pallidum (syphilis)

22
Q

In epiglottitis,

A