Rules and Laws Flashcards

1
Q

What does a shift to the left or right of the oxygen dissociation curve do to oxygen delivery?

A

RIGHT
- greater oxygen delivery
LEFT
- lower oxygen delivery

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2
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What is the Haldane Effect?

A

As oxygen is removed from Hb, Hb’s ability to pick up C02 is increased.

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3
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What is the Bohr Effect?

A

The oxygen dissociation curve is shifted to the right due to changes in tissue conditions;
(Increased pC02, Increased H+, Increased temp, Increased 2,3..)
- meaning more 02 is released.

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4
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What is Henry’s Law?

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The amount of gas dissolved in a given type/ volume of liquid at a constant temperature is proportional to the partial pressure of the gas in equilibrium with the liquid..

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5
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What does Fick’s Law of Diffusion state in terms of surface area and surface thickness?

A

Gas diffusion across a surface is inversely proportional to surface thickness and proportional to the area

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What is Dalton’s Law?

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The total pressure of a mixture of gases equals the sum of the partial pressure of each component gas

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7
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What is the law of LaPlace?

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Smaller alveoli have a greater tendency to collapse

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What is meant by alveolar interdependence?

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Alveolar interdependence maintains alveolar patency through the elastic recoil of surrounding alveoli, preventing alveolar collapse

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What is Boyle’s law?

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At any constant temperature, as the volume of a gas increases, the pressure it exerts decreases

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