Lecture 4 Flashcards

Cardiorespiratory : Intro

1
Q

what in the blood needs to be regulated at all times

A
  • pressure
  • volume
  • content = especially PaCO2 and PaO2
  • temperature
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2
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how is the blood regulated

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  • behaviour
  • breathing
  • controlling blood flow
  • sweating
  • blood volume
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3
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what is the A stand for in cardiorespiratory terminology

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A = Alveolar

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4
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what is the a stand for in cardiorespiratory terminology

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a = Arterial

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5
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what is the v stand for in cardiorespiratory terminology

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v = Venous

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6
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what does a dot over top of the V mean

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rate

e,g VO2 with a dot above the V

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7
Q

what is hyperpnoea

A

increased ventilation

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8
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what is hyperventilation

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over breathing (indicated by PaCO2)

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9
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what is the respiratory role of the pulmonary system

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primarily to oxygenate blood and eliminate CO2 from cellular respiration, is mediated by ventilation of alveoli

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10
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what is the order of airways and branching starting largest to smallest

A

trachea

bronchi

bronchioles

terminal bronchioles

alveolar ducts

alveoli

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11
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what are alveoli covered in

A

surfactant

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12
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what is the average work of breathing during exercise and rest

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rest = 3% energy usage

max exercise = ~12 - 24% energy usage

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13
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what are the measures of ventilatory performance

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FVC = can be smaller than VC because of airway closure
FEV1 = time dependant, therefore relates well to exercise

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