Exam 2- Ventilation and Perfusion Flashcards

1
Q

low flow O2

A

nasal cannula

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2
Q

high flow

A
  • venturi mask
  • non- rebreather mask
  • bag-valve mask
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3
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perfusion

A

hearts ability to pump oxygenated blood to the tissue and return deoxygenated blood to the lungs

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4
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diffusion

A

movement of oxygen from one area to another by concentration grades

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5
Q

What nerves stimulate diaphragm?

A

phrenic nerves (around C2 or C4 in spine)

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6
Q

What loses the elastic recoil and increase the work of breathing?

A

COPD

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7
Q

What is the collapse of the alveoli preventing the exchange of O2 and CO2?

A

atelectasis

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8
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surfactant

A

the chemical produced in the lungs to maintain surface tension of alveoli and keep them from collapsing
-also keeps it opening and closing

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9
Q

tidal volume

A

amount of air exhaled after normal inspiration

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10
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residual volume

A

amount of air left in alveoli after full expiration

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11
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forced vital capacity

A

amount of air that can be removed from the lung with a forced expiration

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12
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primary function of pulmonary circulation

A

move blood to and from the capillary membrane of the alveoli for gas exchange

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13
Q

blood flow depends on pumping ability of what?

A

right ventricle

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14
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3 things that influence the capacity of the blood to carry oxygen are

A
  1. the amount of dissolved oxygen in the plasma
  2. the amount of hemoglobin
  3. the tendency of hemoglobin to bind with O2
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15
Q

hemoglobin buffers the hydrogen…

A

HCO3 is diffused into the plasma

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16
Q

nasal cannula

A
  • can initiate 2L/min of O2 on here but have to get an order to increase or take off
  • LOW FLOW OF O2
17
Q

aerosol mask

A

can only take up 35% O2
- LOW FLOW O2
(if above 35% –> high flow)
- means humidified O2

18
Q

venturi mask

A

preferred mask because you can dial in the amount you need

  • HIGH FLOW O2 system
  • humidifier not needed
19
Q

nonrebreather mask

A
  • mask with bag (the bag must be inflated because its containing CO2
  • 15L
  • can deliver 80-100% O2
20
Q

incentive spirometer

A
  • enclosed and has a bulb that rises when you breathe, it rises when you breathe in
  • 1500 L (but in sick people only have 2–500L)
  • teach them to do 10 breathes/hr
21
Q

right ventricle pumps ____ blood through _____

A
  • deoxygenated

- pulmonary circulation

22
Q

left ventricle pumps ____ blood through _____

A
  • oxygenated

- systemic circulation

23
Q

cardiac output

A

the amount of blood ejected by the left ventricle each minute

24
Q

preload is the stretch of ______ when filling with blood

A
  • left ventricles
25
Q

afterload is _______to ________

A
  • resistance

- left ventricular ejection

26
Q

When does dysrhythmias occur?

A

when there is deviation from the primary conduction

27
Q

left side of heart affects what?

A

lungs

28
Q

right side of heart affects?

A

peripheral

- 1st in liver –> stomach –> down to feet with swelling and edema

29
Q

angina pectoris

A

a transient imbalance btw myocardial oxygen supply and demand

30
Q

myocardial ischemia

A

not getting oxygenated blood into the myocardium