Respiratory A&P Flashcards
Dorsal Respiratory Group
Stimulates inhalation. Controls the basic rhythm
Ventral Respiratory Group
Inhalation and exhalation; primarily active in exercise and stress
Central Chemosensors
Monitors H+ ions in the CSF, which indirectly monitors CO2
Pontine Respiratory Group
Smooths the breathing; turns off inspiratory group
Apneustic Center
works with DGR and PRG to prolong inhalation and prohibit exhalation
Hering-Breuer Reflex
Prevents the overfilling of the lungs
Describe the function of the upper airway.
Warms, moistens, and filters air; involves coughing, swallowing and speech
Tidal Volume
The volume air inhaled/exhaled during a single respiratory cycle. Approx. 500cc (5-7 cc/kg)
Anatomic Dead Space
The amount of air that isn’t exhaled and does not go through gas exchange
Alveolar Air Volume
The amount of air that does go through gas exchange
Minute Volume
The amount of air moved in and out of the respiratory
Describe a shunt
Adequate blood flow to the alveoli, but some alveoli are not being perfused. Bad air/Good blood
Describe Physiological Dead Space
The alveoli are being perfused, but there is no blood for gas exchange. Good air/Bad blood. aka- Wasted ventilation
Normal PaO2
80-100mmHg
Normal PaCO2
35-45 mmHg