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PGY 206 Final
PGY 206 Final
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Physiology
3rd Grade
04/28/2013

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Term

Intrapulmonary Pressure

1) lung volume

Definition

-In alveoli (palv)

-equals atmospheric pressure at 'rest'

-altered by changes in (1)

Term

Intrapleural Pressure

1 = lungs and chest wall

Definition

-pressure in intrapleural space (Ppl)

-subatomic (negative) at rest

-determined by 1

Term

Transpulmonary Pressure

1-lung volume

Definition

Pressure difference across lung (Palv - Ppl)

-determines 1

Term

C = delta(V)/delta(P)

1= lung structure

2= surface tension

Definition

Compliance (C) = ?

-determined by 1 and 2

Term
compliance
Definition
change in lung volume per change in transpulmonary pressure
Term

Law of Laplace: P= (2xT)/r

T= surface tension

r=radius

Definition
Pressure (P) in alveolus = ?
Term
Surfactant
Definition

-Phospholipid mixture

-lowers surface tension

-more effective as alveolar radius decreases

-clinical relevance = (RDS and ARDS)

Term

R = pressure/flow

airway diameter

Definition

Resistance (R) = ?

primarily determined by 1

Term
Lung resistance
Definition

-ease with which air flows through airways

-pressure required to achieve air flow

Term

1) diaphragm contracts, increasing thoracic volune

2) Parasternal/external intercostals contract, plus accessory muscles, pulling rubs up and out

3) Intrapleural pressure becomes more negative

4) Lung "pulled" open, increasing lung volume

5) Alveolar pressure becomes subatomic

6) Air flows in

Definition
process of Inspiration
Term

1) Inspiratory Muscles relax

2) Intrepleural pressure becomes less negative

3) Lung volume decreases

4) Intrapulmonary Pressure becomes positive

5) air flows out of lung

Definition
Mode of Passive Expiration
Term

1) Internal intercostal and abdominal muscles contract

2) Expiratory pressure increased

3) Air flows faster, more variable

Definition
Process of Active Expiration
Term

MV = F x Vt

F= frequency (breaths/min)

Vt = tidal volume (ml)

Definition
Minute Ventilation = ?
Term

AV = F x (Vt-Vd)

F = frequency (breaths/min)

Vt = tidal volume (ml)

Vd = anatomic dead space

Definition

Alveolar Ventilation = ?

-strongly affects gas exchange

-slow, deep breathing vs. panthing

Term
Anatomic dead space (Vd)
Definition
volume of the conducting zone
Term
Tidal volume
Definition
the volume of has inspired or expired in an unforced respiratory cycle
Term
Residual Volume
Definition
The volume of gas remaining in the lungs after a maximum expiration
Term
Vital Capacity
Definition
The maximum amount of gas that can be expired after a maximum inspiration
Term
Total lung capacity
Definition
The total amount of gas in the lungs after a maximum inspiration
Term
Pulmonary Fibrosis
Definition

-scarring of lung structure

-ex. anthracosis

Term
Emphysema/COPD
Definition

-alveolar tissue is destroyed

-reduces surface area for gas exchange

-small airways collapse limits expiration

-stimulated by cigarette smoking

Term

1) temp of fluid

2) partial pressure of gas

3) solubility of gas

Definition

Henry's Law: Gas dissolved in liquid exerts a pressure

-In liquid equilibrated with a gas mixture, partial pressures are equal in the two phases

-The amount of gas dissolved in liquid is determined by: 1-3

Term
systemic circulation
Definition
blood flow =
Term

alveolar PO2 decreases

-low vascular resistance

-low pressure system (10 mm Hg)

Definition
Pulmonary arterioles constrict when..
Term
overventilated (underperfused)
Definition
Alveoli at apex are
Term
overperfused (underventilated)
Definition
Alveoli at base are
Term
Pons
Definition

-fine-tunes medullary output

-integrates vagus nerve input

Term
Subcortical regions
Definition

-automatic coordination

-motor tasks

-emotion

Term
cerebral cortex
Definition

-conscious control

-separate spinal pathway

Term

Central Chemoreceptors (Medulla)

1) automatic breathing

Definition

-detect changes in arterial PCO2 (regulated by 1)

-CO2 diffused across blood-brain barrier, forms H2CO3

-Neurons detect drop in CSF pH

-slow response (mins)

 

Term
Carotid and Aortic Bodies
Definition
Peripheral Chemoreceptors are located in
Term

-rise in arterial PCO2

-rise in arterial [H+], fall in pH

-fall in arterial PO2

Definition
Peripheral Chemoreceptors are stimulated by:
Term
Arterial PCO2
Definition
Hyperventilation is an decrease in..
Term
Unmyelinated C Finers
Definition

respond to bradykinin, histamine (injury)

produces rapid/shallow breathing (pain)

Term
Rapidly-adapting receptors
Definition

-located in airway mucosa

-respond to inhaled irritants

-stimulate cough (yawn)

Term
Pulmonary stretch receptors
Definition

-sense lung volume

-bronchodialtion, inhibit inspiration

-Hering-Breuer reflex

Term
anemia
Definition
hemoglobin below normal
Term
polycythemia
Definition
hemoglobin above normal
Term
Erythropoetin
Definition

-Controls hemoglobin synthesis

-production regulated by kidney PO2

Term

1) Binding cooperativity

2) O2 loading in lungs

3) Unloading in tissues

Definition

In oxyhemoglobin dissocation curve the following are due to..

1) S-shape

2) Upper plateau

3) steep slope

Term

veins = 40 mm Hg

arteries = 100 mm Hg

Definition
Veins and Arteries PO2 @ rest
Term

-More O2 binding affinity

-pH rise, H+ drop

-PCO2 drop

-Temperature drop

-2,3-DPG drop

Definition

Left shift on oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve causes..

 

Term

-Less O2 binding affinity

-pH drop/ H+ rise

-PCO2 rise

-temperature rise

-2,3-DPG rise

Definition
Right shift on oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve causes..
Term
Fetal Hemoglobin (HbF)
Definition

-2 y-chains in place of B-chains

-cannot bind 2,3 DPG

-higher affinity for O2

Term
Sickle-cell anemia (HbS)
Definition

valine substitute for glutamic acid on position 6 of B chain

-crosslinks form "paracrystallin gel"

-RBCs less flexible, more fragile

-opposes malarial infection

Term

1) 70%

2) 10%

3) 20 %

Definition

CO2 transport in blood (%)..

1) HCO3-

2) dissolved CO2

3) Carbaminohemoglobin

Term
Metabolic acidosis
Definition
loss of HCO3-
Term
Metabolic alkalosis
Definition
loss of H+
Term
Respiratory acidosis
Definition
An increase of H+ and CO2 as result of hypoventilation
Term
Respiratory alkalosis
Definition
A loss of H+ and CO2 as result of hypervetilaton
Term
1) Metabolic acidosis
Definition
1 stimulated hyperventilation, which can cause a respiratory alkalosis as a partial compensation

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