3.1.1 Exchange surfaces - Measuring Flashcards

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How do you measure the capacity of the lungs?

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Using:

  • A peak flow meter - simple device that measures the rate at which air can be expelled from the lungs, usually used by people who have asthma.
  • Vitalographs - a more sophisticated version of the peak flow meter. The patient breathes out as quick as possible and the instrument produces a graph (of the amount of air they can breath out and how quickly).
  • A spirometer - used to measure different aspects of the lung volume, or to investigate breathing patterns
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State the components of the lung volume

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  • tidal volume
  • vital capacity
  • inspiratory reserve volume
  • expiratory reserve volume
  • residual volume
  • total lung capacity
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Define tidal volume

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Tidal volume is the volume of air that moves into and out of the lungs with each resting breath.
Around 500cm^3 in most adults at rest, about 15% of vital capacity of the lungs.

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Define vital capacity

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Vital capacity is the volume of air that can be breathed in when the strongest possible exhalation is followed by the deepest possible intake of breath.

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Define Inspiratory reserve volume

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Inspiratory reserve volume is the maximum volume of air you can breathe in over and above a normal inhalation.

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Define Expiratory reserve volume

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Expiratory reserve volume is the extra amount of air you can force out of your lungs over and above the normal tidal volume of air you breathe out.

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Define residual volume

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Residual volume is the volume of air that is left in your lungs when you have exhaled as hard as possible.
Cannot be measured directly.

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Define total lung capacity

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Total lung capacity is the sum of the vital capacity and the residual volume.

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Define Breathing rate

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The breathing rate is the number of breaths taken per minute.

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Define ventilation rate

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The ventilation rate is the total volume of air inhaled per minute.

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What is the equation for ventilation rate?

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Ventilation rate = Tidal volume X breathing rate (per minute)

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