CVR 22 Ventilation Flashcards

1
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Equation for pulmonary ventilation

A

tidal volume x respiratory rate

usually 12/min

6000ml/min

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2
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What is perfusion Q?

A

The blood that reaches teh alveoli

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3
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Whats teh partial pressure of atmosphare

A

760 x .21

160 mmHg

alveolar = 100 mm

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4
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Ficks Law of Diffusion

A

Ficks Law of Diffusion :
The greater the surface area
and the shorter the distance ;
the greater the rate of diffusion

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5
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What is emphysema

A

loss of alveloar walls

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6
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Ventilation (V) / Perfusion (Q) Ratio

A

The ratio of the amount of air reaching the alveoli (V)

To the amount of blood reaching the alveoli (Q)

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7
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Arterial Hypoxemia

A

Arterial PO2 less than 80 mm

Shunting

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8
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Hypoxia

A

Insufficient O2 to carry out normal metabolic functions – usually when arterial PO2 is less than 60 mm Hg with low V/Q

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9
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Hypercapnia

A

Increase in arterial PCO2 above the normal range (40 mm Hg)

Hypoventilation (low V/Q))

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10
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Hypocapnia

A

Abnormally low arterial PCO2 (usually less than 35 mm Hg)

Hyperventilation (high V/Q)

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11
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What is shunting

A

when the alveoli of the lungs are perfused with blood as normal, but ventilation (the supply of air) fails to supply the perfused region. In other words, the ventilation/perfusion ratio (the ratio of air reaching the alveoli to blood perfusing them) is zero.

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