Pulmonary gas Exchange Flashcards
What law states that the amount of a given gas that dissolves in a given type of volume of liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas at equilibrium?
Henry’s Law
At sea level, how can the partial pressure of a specific gass in air be determined?
By multiplying the percent of the gas in the air mixture by 760mm Hg
What law states that the total pressure exerted by the mixture of non-reactive gasses is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of individual gases?
Dalton’s law
What law states that for a fixed amount of an ideal gas kept at a fixed temp, P(pressure) and V (volume) are inversely proportional
Boyle’s Law
What happens when the addition of water vapor to the mixture of air in the alveoli decreases?
The partial pressures of all the other gasses in the mixture
What is the normal alveolar pressure at the end of a quiet inspiration cycle?
0 mm Hg
Normal Va/Q=
0.8 (pulmonary = 5 L/min; Ventilation= 4 L/min)
Va/Q=0 when Va=0 but there is still perfusion…
this is is due to airway obstruction ( mucus plug). The blood gas composition remains unchanged.
This is due to vascular obstruction(pulmonary embolism). Alveolar gas composition remains unchanged because there is no blood contact. This creates a physiological shunt.
VA/Q= infinity when Q= 0 but there is still ventilations( just no gas exchange)