Lecture 11 Flashcards
Order of pulmonary structures after mouth
- Pharynx
- Larynx
- Trachea
- Bronchi
- Bronchioles
- Alveoli
What pressure is higher: Intrapleural or intrapulmonary?
Intrapulmonary: 760mmHG
(Intrapleural is 756mmHg)
Minute ventilation (VE) equation
VE= RR x Vt
RR= Respiratory rate
Vt= Tidal volume
Alveolar ventilation (VA) equation
VA= RR x (Vt-VD)
VD= Dead space ventilation
Does VD increase or decrease as exercise intensity increases?
VD decreases (non-perfused alveoli are now perfused)
Atmospheric pressure
752mmHg
How to calculate partial pressure
% concentration of specific gas (F) x total pressure (P)
PO2 and PCO2 pressure cycle
Atmospheric: PO2= 159mmHg, PCO2= 0.3mmHg
Alveolar/Arterial: PO2= 100mmHg, PCO2= 40mmHg
Tissue/Venous: PO2= 40mmHg, PCO2= 46mmHg
Is air flow to alveoli the same as blood flow to the alveoli?
Yes. VA=Q