Measurement of breathing Flashcards

1
Q

Ventilation

A

movement of gas from environment to gas exchage space

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2
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What does movement of gas require

A

Driving force

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3
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Source and sink of oxygen

A

Source: environment
Sink: Mitochondria

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4
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Source and sink of CO2

A

Source: mitochondria
Sink: environment

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5
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Law of partial pressures

A

Total pressure= sum of all other pressures

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6
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Dalton’s law

A

Partial pressure of gas= total pressure of gas X fractional concentration of the gas

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7
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Water vapor correction

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Partial pressure of lung air= (total pressure of gas- water from lung [47]) X fractional concentration of the gas

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8
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Henery’s law

A

Volume of gas dissolved in liquid is proportional to partial pressure

C= k[constant] X partial pressure

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9
Q

Where is P02 lowest

A

Mitochondria

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10
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Fick’s law of diffusion

A

Rate molecules move through membrane to reach equilibrium

J= D x A x a x (C1-C2)/ X

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11
Q

External intercostal muscles

A

Inspiration

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12
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Internal intercostal muscles

A

Expiration

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13
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Total air in

A

Tidal volume= Vt

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14
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Minute ventilation

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How much air in and out per minute= Ve= Vt x frequency

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15
Q

What is the alveolar pressure at rest

A

0

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16
Q

What is the intrapleural pressure at rest

A

-5cm of H2O

17
Q

What is a pneumothorax

A

Lung collapse

Chest wall expands, lungs do not

18
Q

Transpulmonary pressure

A

Ptp= alveolar pressure - pleural pressure