Ventilation Flashcards

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How much is tidal volume usually?

A

500 mL

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What is tidal volume?

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Amount of air inspired and expired in normal breathing

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2
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How much is the total lung volume?

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Usually 4000 mL

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3
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How much is the total lung capacity?

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About 7000 mL

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4
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What is vital capacity?

A

Amount that the lungs can expire after maximum inspiration

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5
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How much is vital capacity?

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Usually 6000 mL

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6
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What is residual volume?

A

Amount of air remaining in the lungs after maximal respiration

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7
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How much is residual volume usually?

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1500 mL

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8
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What is the functional residual capacity?

A

Volume left in lungs after normal expiration

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9
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How much is the functional residual capacity, usually?

A

about 2500 mL

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10
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What are two methods used to measure functional residual capacity?

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Gas dilution technique and plethysmograph

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11
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How does a plethysmograph work?

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Measures change in pressure in a box of fixed volume

P1xV1=P2xV2
V1-V2=Change in volume

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12
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What is total ventillation?

A

Amount of air entering and leaving lungs each minute

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13
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How much is total ventilation usually?

A

500 mL x 15 rpm = 7500 mL/min

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14
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How much air actually enters the alveoli from each 500 mL breath?

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350 mL

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15
Q

How can alveolar ventilation be calculated?

A

Amount of CO2 in exhalation divided by fractional constellation of CO2 in breath
Va = VCO2/PCO2 x K

16
Q

How can Nitrogen be used to measure dead space volume?

A

Pure O2 inhalation, measure how much N2 comes out

17
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How can CO2 be used to measure physiologic dead space?

A

Take fraction of CO2 in expired gas and compare it to alveolar gas.
Vd/VT = (PAco2 - PEco2) / PAco2

18
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Which areas of the lung are ventilated best?

A

Lower portions