Respiratory 3 Flashcards

1
Q

What is a buffer?

A

Binds or donates H+ to alter ph

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2
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What is blood ph? When is it acidosis/alkalosis?

A

7.4

<7.35 or >7.45

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3
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What is respiratory acidosis?

A

Accumulation of H+ due to carbon dioxide

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4
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What is metabolic acidosis?

A

Accumulation of H+ due to other acids than CO2

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5
Q

How does the body respond to metabolic acidosis?

A

Increases RR and depth

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6
Q

How does the body respond to metabolic acidosis?

A

Decreased RR and depth

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7
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What is the order of the 3 mechanisms which restore pH?

A

Buffer
Lungs
Kidneys

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8
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The respiratory system forms after the CV system, from which part of the embryo?

A

Foregut

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9
Q

Describe the embryology of the respiratory system

A

Laryngotracheal tube forms bronchioles buds
Forms principal bronchi
Forms lobar bronchi
Forms segmental bronchi
Forms pleuroperitoneal cavity and visceral pleura

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10
Q

What are the 5 embryologicla stages of respiratory embryology? EPCTA

A
Embryonic
Pseudoglandular
Canicular
Terminal sac
Alveolar
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11
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What happens in the embryonic stage of embryology?

A

Segmental bronchi form from laryngeal groove

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12
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What happens in the pseudoglandular phase?

A

Lungs extend into mesenchyme and major branches form

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13
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What happens in the canicular phase?

A

Tracheal and bronchial lumens enlarge

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14
Q

What happens in the terminal sac phase?

A

Sacs lined with epithelium arrive from bronchioles

Alveolocytes form

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15
Q

What happens in the alveolar stage of embryology?

A

Capillaries become associated near alveoli lining

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16
Q

What stimulates the foetus to take its first breath?

A

Hypoxia
Hypercapnia
Decreased temperature
Stimulation from mother

17
Q

Why do foetus have a high affinity for oxygen?

A

In slight hypoxia

18
Q

What are the ways foetus’s can receive blood?

A

COunter current
Pool
Concurrent
Crosscurrent

19
Q

What happens during a first breath?

A

Collapsed lungs and capillaries open

Alveoli expand

20
Q

Why do premature neonates suffer from respiratory distress?

A

Type 2 alveolocytes not fully formed

Not enough surfactant to relieve surface tension

21
Q

What are the accessory inspiration muscles?

A

Serratus ventralis
Serratus dorsalis cranialis
Rectus thoracis
(Thorocolumbar fascia)

22
Q

What are the accessory expirator muscles?

A

Serratus dorsalis caudalis
EAO
Transverse thoracis