Active and Passive Respiratory Forces Flashcards

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Understand the concept of recoil

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  • Any time one exerts a force to move an elastic object, that object will exert a recoil force to return to rest
  • If object is distorted from its rest position, the direction
  • of recoil is opposite from distorting force
  • Recoil force will increase as an object is further distorted
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Know the resting position of the lungs, the thorax, and the lung-thorax unit

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LUNGS = 0% VC

THORAX = 55% VC

LUNG-THORAX (EEL) = 35-40%

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3
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Understand how recoil (passive) pressures are generated

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Lungs & thorax are ELASTIC

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4
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Know how to interpret the “Recoil Pressures” diagram

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35% of VC at 0 cmH20 alveolar pressure = at rest

Different percentages of VC show positive or negative pressure!

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5
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Understand the difference between recoil pressures and muscular pressures

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Muscular pressure will be superimposed on recoil pressures

  • Muscular (active) component is volitional
  • Recoil (passive) component is not volitional
  • Simultaneous passive and active forces

Resulting change reflects the net effect of passive and active forces

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