2. Respiratory System and Measurement Flashcards

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Respiration

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exchange of O2 and CO2 (deliver O2, remove CO2) between main organs and lungs

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Diaphragm

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main muscle involved in breathing

  • when breath in, contracts, enlarges space, pulls air in
  • when you breath out, expands, shrinks space, pushes air out
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3
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Capillary / Aveoli exchange

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Small blood vessels w thin walls, wrapping aveoli
aveoli (from lungs) - high O2, low CO2
capillaries (from body) - low O2, high CO2
exchange of gases

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4
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Dead space

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volume of air not available for gas exchange w blood

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5
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Tidal Volume (TV)

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Volume of gas inspired / expired during normal respiration

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6
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Residual Volume (RV)

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amount of gas remaining in lungs after max expiration

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Functional Residual Volume (FRV)

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amount of gas remaining in lungs after normal expiration

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Vital Capacity (VC)

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max amount of gas expelled from lungs after max inspiration

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9
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Total Lung Capacity (TLC)

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Amount of gas contained in lungs after max inspiration

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10
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Spiro-meter

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  • measures LV under constant temperature & pressure
  • volume inside changes with change in LV as patients breath
  • can only measure TV, not gas remaining
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Nitrogen washout estimate of lung volume

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  • modified spirometer
  • inhale pure O2, but exhale O2/Co2/N2, amount of N2 gradually decreases
  • can measure RV and FRV
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12
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Helium dilution estimate of lung volume

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  • modified spirometer, with added He
  • patient breaths normally until [He] is in equilibrium w lungs and spirometer
  • can measure lung volume
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13
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Measurement of Oxygen Consumption

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  • spirometer with CO2 absorber

- when breath, exhaled CO2 combines with absorber and forms solid carbonate - can detect O2 consumption in lungs

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14
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Measurement of oxygen saturation level

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  • measured through natural pigments in the body (e.g. melanin, hemoglobin)
  • probe placed over vascular bed, LEDs emit 2 different wavelengths (red and infrared), photodetectors detect light signals in volts
  • uses Beer Lambert Law to calculate
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15
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Beer Lambert Law

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Beer law - absorption of light related to [ ] of sample

Lambert law - absorption of light related to thickness of sample

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