Week 3 - Positioning Flashcards

1
Q

Give four factors affecting V/Q

A
Pleural pressure 
Altered lung compliance
Altered airway resistance
Airflow resistance
Lung volume
Physiologic dead space
Shunt
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2
Q

Give two possible problems with V/Q and a potential cause

A

Shunt - atelectasis, consolidation

Wasted ventilation - PE

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3
Q

Describe VQ in ventilated and side lying

A

Perfusion is mainly occurring in the lower most lung
Ventilation is mainly occurring in upper lung
You cannot get VQ match

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4
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Describe VQ in non-ventilated, side lying

A

Perfusion in lower lung

Ventilation most potential to occur in lower lung as well

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5
Q

Define TLC - total lung capacity

A

Total volume of gas in lungs after max inspiration (3-8l)

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6
Q

Define Vital Capacity

A

Volume of gas exhaled after full inspiration (3-6l)

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7
Q

Define Residual Volume

A

Volume of gas remaining in lungs after full expiration (1l)

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8
Q

Define Expiratory Reserve Volume

A

Extra volume of gas you can exchange forcibly after end tidal volume

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9
Q

Define FRC - Functional Residual Capacity

A

Amount of gas remaining after end tide volume exhalation (2l- position dependent)

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10
Q

Define Inspiratory Reserve Volume

A

Extra volume of gas that can be inhaled voluntarily after Inspiratory Tidal Volume (3l)

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11
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Define Tidal Volume

A

Volume of air exhaled and inhaled during on respiratory cycle (300-800ml)

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12
Q

Describe the changes to FRC with different body positions

A

The closer to supine we become, the lower the FRC

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13
Q

Define dead space

A

Volume of air inhaled but not used in gas exchange; can be anatomical or alveolar dead space

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