VII. Respiratory System Flashcards

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Functions of Respiratory System

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O2 and CO2 exchange between blood and air
Speech
Smell
Acid/base regulation

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2
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Ventilation

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Flow of air in and out of lungs

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3
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Movement of air

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High pressure -> low pressure

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4
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Boyle’s law

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Pressure of gas varies inversely to volume (compress = pressure up)

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5
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Inspiration Process

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Thorax enlarges
Pressure drops
Air moves in

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6
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Expiration Process

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Thorax gets smaller
Pressure rises
Air moves out

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7
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Muscles involved in INSPIRATION

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Diaphragm
External Intercostals
Sternocleidomastoids
Scalenes
Pectoralis Minor
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8
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Muscles involved in normal EXPIRATION

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Trick question - it’s passive - they relax

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9
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Muscles involved in active EXPIRATION

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Internatl Intercostals
External Oblique
Internal Oblique
Transversus Abdominis
Rectus Abdominis
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10
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Air pressures (3)

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Intrapleural
Air
Intrapulmonary

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11
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Intrapleural Pressure

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Space between parietal pleura and visceral pleura - always below atmospheric or intrapulmonary pressures - always slightly inflated

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12
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Pneumothroax

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Presence of air in pleural cavity - collapses lungs!

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13
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Atmospheric pressure

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760 mmHg

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14
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Pressure -lungs and thorax at rest

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Air - 760 mmHg
Intrapleural 756 mmHg
Intrapulmonary 760mmHg
Air doesn’t move

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15
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Surfactant

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Reduces surface tension inside alveoli

Concentrated when lungs are uninflated, reduces tension
Spreads when lungs are inflated

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16
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Lung compliance

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ability of lungs to expand - depends on surface tension and elasticity of lungs
Inversely related to elastic recoil

17
Q

How is fetal hemoglobin different from adult

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It can bind oxygen with greater affinity - allowing the fetus better access to the mother’s oxygen