Anatomy of Chest Wall and the Mechanics of Breathing Flashcards

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What are the four Gas Laws and outline in detail Boyle’s Law?

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Boyle’s Law - States that the pressure exerted by a gas in inversely proportional to its volume and as a result - gases move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure

Other Laws include Dalton’s Law, Henry’s Law and Charles Law

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Describe the visceral pleural membrane

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Coats the inner space of the lung

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Describe the parietal pleural membrane

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Coats the outer surface of the lungs

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What is in-between the two pleural membranes? What is its function?

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Pleural fluid, allows the movement of the pleural membranes over the other and essentially sticks the lungs to your ribs

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What is pleurisy?

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Inflammation of the pleura

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What are the three relevant pressures in the lungs?

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  • Intra-thoracic pressure (Alveolar) (Pa)
  • Intra-pleural pressure (Pip)
  • Transpulmonary pressure (Pt)
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Describe Intra-thoracic (Alveolar Pressure)

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Pressure indie the thoracic cavity (essentially pressure inside of the lungs). May be negative or positive compared to atmospheric pressure

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Describe Intra-pleural pressure

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Pressure inside the pleural cavity (always negative)

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Describe Transpulmonary pressure

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Difference between alveolar and intra-pleural pressure. Always positive

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