ventilation Flashcards

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what is ventilation

A
  • consists of inspiration and expiration
  • controlled by movements of diaphragm, intercostal muscles and ribcage
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inspiration

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  • energy-using process
  • diaphragm contracts- flattens and lowers
  • external intercostal muscles contract- moves ribs up and out
  • volume of thorax increases
  • pressure of thorax reduces so it is lower than atmospheric air
  • air is drawn into lungs which equalises the pressure inside and outside the chest
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expiration

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  • passive process
  • diaphragm muscles relax- moves up to dome shape
  • external intercostal muscles relax
  • ribs move down and in
  • elastic fibres in alveoli return to normal length
  • thorax volume decreases
  • pressure inside thorax is greater than atmospheric air so air moves out of lungs

exhaling forcibly:
- internal intercostal muscles contract
- ribs down and in
- abdominal muscles contract which forces diaphragm up
- pressure increases in the lungs

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4
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tidal volume

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  • the volume of air that moves into and out of the lungs with each resting breath
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5
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vital capacity

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the maximum volume of air that can be breathed in our out

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6
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inspiratory reserve volume

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the maximum volume of air you can breathe in above a normal inhalation

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7
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expiratory reserve volume

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the maximum volume of air you can force out of your lungs over the normal tidal volume of air you breathe out

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8
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residual volume

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the volume of air that is left in your lungs when you have exhaled as hard as possible

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9
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how does a spirometer work

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  • has oxygen filled chamber with movable lid
  • person breathes through tube connected to oxygen chamber
  • the lid of chamber moves up or down
  • pen attached to lid of chamber records movements on rotating drum
  • makes a spirometer trace
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10
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what does the soda lime in the spirometer do

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  • absorbs CO2
  • so volume of gas in chamber decreases over time as O2 is used up for respiration
  • person must wear nose clip
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11
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total lung capacity

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sum of vital capacity and residual volume

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12
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breathing rate

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number of breaths taken per minute

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13
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ventilation rate

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total volume of air inhaled in 1 minute

ventilation rate= tidal volume x breathing rate

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