Introduction of lungs airway and blood supply Flashcards

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What are average volume of oxygen and CO2 exchanged ?

A

250ml oxygen consumed

200ml CO2 produced

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What is breathing rate?

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10-20 breaths per min at rest

40 -45 breaths max in adult exercise

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What is trachea division, diameter, number and cross section area?

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1, 15-22mm, 1, 2.5cm

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What is Primary bronchi division, diameter, number and cross section area?

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1, 10-15mm, 2, between 2.5cm and 100cm

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What is alveoli division, diameter, number and cross section area?

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24, 0.3mm, 3-6x10^8, >1x10^6

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Where are Type 1 and 2 cells found and what do they do?

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Make up alveoli.

Type 1 = gas exchange
Type 2 = synthesize surfactant

Alveolar macrophage ingest foreign material that reach alveoli

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What is anatomical dead space?

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Air between walls of upper airways because walls too thick to allow gases to cross so their function is just conduction of air to and from alveoli.

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8
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What does increase in energy demand cause?

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  1. Rate and depth increase = speeds up O2 acquirement and CO2 disposal
  2. Heart rate and force of contraction = speeds up O2 delivery and waste removal
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9
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Define the steady state

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Net volume of oxygen exchanged in the lungs per unit time is equal to the net volume exchanged in the tissues.

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10
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Define Boyle’s law

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Pressure exerted by a gas is inversely proportional to its volume

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Describe the visceral and parietal membrane

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Visceral: coats the outer surface of the lungs

Parietal: coats inner surface of the ribs

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12
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What is the function of the pleural fluid?

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Prevent ribs and lungs pulling apart due to elastic forces

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13
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Describe pathophysiology of asthma

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Asthma – over-reactive constriction of bronchial smooth muscle.

Increases resistance, expiration phase most affected.

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14
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Describe the Transpulmonary pressure

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difference between alveolar pressure and intra-pleural pressure. ALWAYS positive (in health) because Pip is always negative. PT = PA – Pip.

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Say whether alveolar pressure in mmHg is neg or pos in inspiration and expiration

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Negative in inspiration

Positive in expiration

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16
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What is pneumothorax?

A

collapsed lung

When the pleural cavity is opened to atmosphere and air flows in from higher P astmos to the lower P ip to equalise the pressure.