Small Group: Pathophysiology Cases 1 - 7 Flashcards

1
Q

Differentiate anatomic and physiologic dead space.

A

Anatomic dead space is the part of the lung that does not participate in gas exchange (the conducting airways), while physiologic dead space is the sum of alveolar dead space and anatomic dead space.

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2
Q

What percent change in a bronchodilator challenge shows success?

A

12% change

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3
Q

Draw PV curves for normal individuals and those with obstructive and restrictive diseases.

A

Done

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4
Q

What variables determine TGV/FRC?

A

Lung compliance and chest wall compliance, because FRC is the point at which these forces are equal and opposite

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5
Q

What variables determine TLC?

A

Lung compliance, chest wall compliance, inspiratory muscles

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6
Q

Kussmaul breathing is ____________.

A

fast and deep breathing

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7
Q

Normal anion gap is __________.

A

8 - 10 mEq/L

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8
Q

Why does increasing tidal volume decrease dead space?

A

Percent dead space = V(d) / V(t). In a normal person V(d) is constant at about 150 mL. Increasing tidal volume thus decreases percent dead space with each breath.

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9
Q

What is the mnemonic for obstructive lung diseases?

A

BABE B (bronchitis, asthma, bronchiolitis, emphysema, and bronchiectasis)

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10
Q

Again, a bronchodilator challenge is positive if ____________.

A

either the FEV or FVC increase by greater than 12%

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11
Q

Provide a differential diagnosis for restrictive lung disease PFTs.

A

Decreased compliance due to interstitial lung disease or fibrosis; skeletal abnormalities such as scoliosis; neuromuscular disorders; pleural disorders

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12
Q

What environmental exposures lead to restrictive lung disease?

A

Asbestos, coal, and birds

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13
Q

What is the equation for arterial oxygen content?

A

(1.34 x Hgb x SpO2) + 0.003 x P(a[O2])

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