regulation of respiration Flashcards

1
Q

____ is the primary controller of the rate and depth of breathing

A

pneumotaxic center

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2
Q

_____ mostly monitors oxygen partial pressure in arterial blood

A

peripheral chemosensitive receptors

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3
Q

carotic and aortic respiration monitors are called

A

peripheral chemosensitive receptors

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4
Q

the central chemosensitive receptor is located

A

in the brainstem

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5
Q

the central chemosensitive receptor located in the _____ mostly monitors ____

A

brainstem

CO2

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6
Q

the ________ group is primarily responsible for forced expiration

A

ventral respiratory group

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7
Q

a repeated breathing cycle consisting of a period apnea replaced by a period of increasingly rapid and deep breathing is referred to as

A

Cheyne-Stokes breathing

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8
Q

what kind of breathing is associated with cardiac arrest

A

Cheyne-Stokes breathing

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9
Q

J receptors=

A

C fibers

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10
Q

J receptors are ______ to pulmonary _____

A

sensitive to pulmonary edema

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11
Q

J receptors are sensitive to pulmonary edema such as

A

congestive heart failure

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