Measuring Breathing Flashcards

1
Q

How does a peak flow meter work?

A

measures the rate at which air can be expelled from the lungs

used by people with asthma often to measure how well their lungs are working

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2
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What is a spirometer?

A

used to measure different aspects of lung volume

or to investigate breathing patterns

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Q

How does a spirometer work?

A

nose clip is placed on the user

user breathes in and out until oxygen is used up

air tight chamber moves up and down

cannister of soda lime to remove carbon dioxide reduced

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4
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What is tidal volume?

A

the volume of air that moves in and out the lungs with each resting breath

uses 15% of the vital capacity of the lungs

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5
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What is vital capacity?

A

the volume of air that can be breathed in when the strongest possible exhalation is followed by the deepest intake of breath

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What is inspiratory reserve volume?

A

the maximum volume of air you can breathe in above a normal inhaltion

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What is expiratory reserve volume?

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the extra amount of air you can force out your lung over and above the normal tidal volume of air you can breathe out

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What is the residual volume?

A

the volume of air that is always in your lungs

usually 1.5dm^3 because the cartlidge prevents all air being pushed out

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9
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What is ventilation rate?

A

tital volume x breathing rate (per minute)

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10
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What is total lung capacity?

A

sum of vital capacity and residual volume

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How would you measure tidal volume using a spirometer?

A

nose clip

at rest

lid moves up and down

measure difference between the top and bottom of the waves

measure 3 waves to create a mean

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12
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How could a spirometer trace be used to measure oxygen uptake?

A

measure decrease of the amount of oxygen in the chamber

find difference from peak to trough

divide the amount of oxygen used by the amount of time

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13
Q

How is oxygen consumption over a certain amount of time measured?

A

highest trough to lowest trough

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