MUST KNOW Physiology SEE/NCE FORMULAS Flashcards

1
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Dynamic compliance =

A

Cdyn = Tidal volume / PIP - PEEP

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2
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Static compliance =

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Cstat = Tidal Volume / Plateau pressure - PEEP

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3
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Vd / Vt RATIO (dead space to tidal volume ratio)

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Vd / Vt x 100
Vd: dead space
Vt: Tidal volume

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4
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Serum Osmolality=

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2 (Na+) + (BUN/2.8) + (Glucose/18)

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5
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Cerebral Perfusion Pressure (CPP) =

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MAP - ICP

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6
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Anion GAP =

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Na - (Cl + HCO3)

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7
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CO =

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CO = HR x SV

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8
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Alveolar Gas Equation and constant to know: (PAO2)

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PAO2 = FiO2 x (Patm - PH2O) - (PaCO2 / RQ)

FiO2: amount of FiO2/100
Patm: if not given to you is 760mmHg
PH2O : 47 mmHg
PaCO2:  Partial pressure of CO2 (will be given)
RQ: (Respiratory quotient):  0.8
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9
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A-a Gradient is

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A-a = PAO2 - PaO2

You will need to use alveolar gas equation first to calculate it (DONT FORGET TO minus PaO2)

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10
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DO2 = Oxygen delivery =

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DO2= CO x CaO2

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11
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CaO2 = Oxygen Carrying Capacity =

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CaO2 = (1.34 x Hgb x SaO2/100) + (PaO2 x 0.003)

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12
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SV = Stroke Volume =

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SV = EDV - ESV

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13
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EF = Ejection Fraction =

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EF = SV/EDV x 100 (if question asked for percentage )

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14
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MAP = Mean Arterial Pressure =

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MAP = SBP + 2 (DBP) / 3

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15
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PP = Pulse Pressure =

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PP = SBP - DBP

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16
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SVR =

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SVR = MAP - CVP/ CO x 80

17
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Given an inspiratory time of 1.2 seconds and an expiratory time of 3 seconds, calculate
the I:E ratio and the respiratory rate.

A
  1. First calculate Total Cycle Time (TCT)
    TCT= Ti(insp) + Te (exp)
    = 1.2 + 3 = 4.2 seconds
    I: E ratio is Te/Ti = (bigger number on top)
    3/1.2 = 2.5 so the I:E ratio is 1: 2.5
  2. f = 60/ TCT
    f = 60/ 4.2 = 14.24 ~ rate of 14
18
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Given an inspiratory time of 0.8 seconds and an expiratory time if 1.5, calculate the I:E ratio and the rate

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TCT = Ti + Te = 0.8 + 1.5 = 2.3 seconds
f = 60/TCT = 60/2.3 sec = 26 (rate of 26)
I:E ratio is 
1.5 / 0.8 = 1.875
1: 1.875  so 1:1.9
19
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Given an expiratory time of 1.75 seconds and an inspiratory time of 1 second, calculate
the I:E ratio and the rate.

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TCT = 1 + 1.75 = 2.75 seconds
I: E ratio is 1.75/1 = 1: 1.75
Respiratory Rate
f = 60/ TCT = 60/2.75 = 21.8 ~ 22 rate

20
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Given a f of 40/min and an I:E ratio of 1:2, calculate the inspiratory and expiratory time.

A
TCT = Ti + Te (both unknown)
f = 60/TCT 
40= 60/TCT
TCT = 60/40 = 1.5 seconds
Ti = TCT/I+E
Ti = 1.5 / 1+2 = 1.5 / 3 = 0.5
TCT = Ti + Te
1.5 sec = 0.5sec + Te
1.5-0.5 = Te
Te= 1
21
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The doctor orders a f of 50/minute and an I:E ration of 1:1.5. Calculate the Inspiratory and expiratory time.

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Inspiratory time is 0.48

Expiratory time is 0.7

22
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PVR =

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Mean PAP - PAOP/ CO x 80

PAOP or PCWP

23
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MAP other formula is

A

MAP = CO x SVR/80 x CVP

24
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During intraoperative fluoroscopy, the patient receives 32 mR at a distance of 1 foot from the fluoroscopy tube. The maximum radiation dose possible to the anesthesia provider, standing at a distance of 4 feet from the fluoroscopy tube is: (Enter numerical answer in box below. Click ‘Next’ when completed.)

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(I1) (D1)^2 = (I2) (D2)^2
I = intensity, D = distance
(32 mR)(1 ft)2 = (I2)(4 ft)2; I2 = 2 mR