Pulmonary Mechanics Flashcards
Define Ventilation
Movement of air in and out of lungs
What helps expand the chest cavity?
Which is the main muscle of respiration?
(1) Ribcage and Diaphragm
(2) Diaphragm
Name the two sides of the pleural cavity and where they are located
First is the parietal pleura, outside (touches chest cavity), next is the visceral pleura, inside (touches the lungs)
How does the diaphragm help with ventilation?
Pulls on parietal pleura, generates neg. pressure between parietal and visceral, that then pulls on the visceral pleura, which pulls on lungs and expands them. Neg. pressure is in lung tissue and sucks in the air.
What is a pneumothorax?
When a lung collapses under its own weight because air is leaking in the pleural cavity
Define Tension Pneumothorax
When there is a whole in the pleural cavity, the lungs but NOT the chest cavity
Where does respiratory system starts?
From oral and nasal cavities. Oral mucosa warms air and helps filter out matter
Respiratory pathway
Oral/Nasal Cavity»_space; Pharynx»_space; Glottis»_space; Larynx»_space; Trachea»_space; Mainstem Bronchi»_space; Bronchiole»_space; Alveolus
What causes positive pressure?
What does it prevent?
(1) Closing of the vocal cords
(2) Collapsing of lungs
Type I pneumocytes
Make up wall of alveoli. Across these cells is where diffusion occurs so O2 and CO2 get in & out of blood stream.
Type II pnemocytes
Secrete surfactin to help decrease surface tension
T or F. Type II cells are larger than Type I
TRUE
Define Atelectasis
is collapse of part of the lung
in response air gets shunted to other alveoli that are not collapsed
Define Alveolar Ventilation
Movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the alveoli
Define Elasticity
object resists and recovers from deformation produced by force
Elasticity equation and units
(E) = Pressure/Volume = cmH2O/liter
Define Compliance
deformation per unit force applied
Compliance equation and units
(C) = Volume/Pressure = liter/cmH2O
What is the numerical value of positive pressure during spontaneous ventilation?
about 5 cmH2O
T or F. large alveoli has higher surface tension.
False. smaller alveoli have higher surface tension. (think of Leplace’s Law)
Define Laplace’s Law
The pressure inside a bubble exceeds the pressure outside the bubble by twice the surface tension, divided by the radius. In other words, the smaller a bubble, the more the pressure inside it exceeds the pressure on the outside.
T or F. Lungs natural tendency is to collapse and the thoracic cavity natural tendency is to expand
TRUE
Accessory Muscles in Expiration
abdominal, cervical strap, sternoclediomastoid, neck, and intervertebral muscles
Where is Respiratory Center of the brain located?
Medulla Oblongata
What part of the brain establishes respiratory rhythm?
Brainstem and Pons
What part of the medulla is INSPIRATORY?
Ventral Respiratory Group
What part of the medulla is EXPIRATORY
Dorsal Respiratory Group
T or F. Aortic bodies of chemoreceptors have a ventilatory effect
FALSE. Carotid Bodies have a ventilatory effect and Aortic Bodies have a Circulatory effect