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WVSOM -- Ventilation and Diffusion

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Where is the main site of airway resistance in the lung?   medium sized bronchi  
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How is airway resistance affect by lung volume?   resistance decreases with increase in lung volume  
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What limits airflow during a forced expiration?   the transairway pressure becomes negative  
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What is diffusion?   it is the movement of the gas across the blood barrier  
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What is ventilation?   process by moving gas into and out of the lung  
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What is perfusion?   means by which O2 is delivered to the cells and CO2 from the cell  
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What is the purpose of ventilation?   to maintain O2 and CO2 partial pressure gradients  
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What does total ventilation depend on?   tidal volume and respiratory frequency. Total ventilation = Tidal Volume X Frequency  
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Why does not all inspired air reach the alveoli?   dead space  
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What is dead space?   about 150 ml of 500ml stays in the trachea and bronceholes. Only 350 ml gets to the alveoli  
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How do you calculate alveolar ventilation?   Tidal volume – Dead space volume X frequency; (500-150) X 15  
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What can increase alveolar ventilation?   increase in tidal volume or increase in respiratory rate  
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What is usually the most effective way to increase alveolar ventilation?   increase in tidal volume  
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How is arterial Pco2 proportional to alveolar ventilation?   inversely proportional  
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What is hypoventilation?   hypoxemia with an elevated arterial Pco2  
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A patient’s arterial Pco2 is 40mmHg and he doubles his alveolar ventilation rate voluntarily. His arterial Pco2 becomes?   20mmHg  
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What is anatomic dead space?   volume of conducting airways  
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What is physiologic dead space?   volume of airways not involved in gas exchange  
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What is physiologic and anatomic dead space like under normal conditions?   they are equal  
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In disease, how are physiologic and anatomic deadspace?   physiologic > Anatomic  
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How do you calculate physiologic dead space?   PaCO2 – PeCO2 / PaCO2  
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What is normal PaCO2?   40mmHG  
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What is normal PeCO2?   30mmHG  
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What is normal tidal volume?   500 ml  
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What is ventilation/perfusion inequality?   ventilation but NOT perfusion…they aren’t matched  
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How do you measure dead space?   by measuring expired CO2 and arterial CO2  
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Is ventilation uniform in the upright lung? Why?   No, because of gravity. The lower zones have more ventilation than the upper zones.  
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What is intrapleural pressure at the lung base?   less negative  
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What law does diffusion obey when moving across the blood-gas barrier?   Fick’s Law  
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What circumstances would reduce the rate of oxygen diffusion into the pulmonary blood?   surface area, partial pressure gradient and thickness  
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What kind of capacity does the lung have for diffusion?   huge reserve capacity. Only needs a third of the distance of the lung for gas exchange.  
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Why is the huge reserve in the lung important?   need more reserve for excersize where it will take the whole distance  
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How long is an RBC capillary time when at rest?   3/4 second  
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What is the RBC capillary time in exercise?   1/4 second  
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When is diffusion impairment problematic?   when combined with exercise or alveolar hypoxia  
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Why is CO2 less affected by the thickening of the blood-gas barrier?   CO2 diffuses more easily because it has a greater solubility  
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