West Pulmonary Book (end of chapter summary notes) Flashcards
Tidbits from the summaries and key points for the first few chapters
What two zones are the airways divided into?
- conducting zone
- respiratory zone
The volume of the anatomic dead space is about how much?
150 mL
The volume of the alveolar region is about how many liters?
2.5 - 3 L
Gas movement in the alveolar region is done chiefly by ______.
diffusion
The approximate surface area of the alveoli is about how much?
50 - 100 meters squared
In the alveolar ducts, the predominant mode of gas flow is _______ rather than _______.
- diffusion
- convection
When you take a maximal inspiration followed by a maximal expiration, the exhaled volume is called what?
vital capacity
The gas that remains in the lungs after maximal expiration is known as what?
residual volume
The volume of gas in the lung after a normal expiration is known as what?
functional residual capacity
The amount inspired and expired during normal ventilation is called what?
tidal volume
How do you calculate total ventilation?
tidal volume x respiratory frequency
With normal ventilation, which areas ventilate better, the upper or lower areas?
the lower areas ventilate better than the upper areas
(regardless of what position the patient is in (supine, lateral, etc) the dependent part of the lung will have better ventilation, d/t the effects of gravity)
Which lung volumes cannot be measured with a simple spirometer?
- total lung capacity
- functional residual capacity
- residual volume
Is the concentration of CO2 (and therefore its partial pressure) in alveolar gas and arterial blood directly or inversely related to the alveolar ventilation?
inversely related
Fick’s Law of diffusion states that the diffusion rate of a gas is directly proportional to what (3 things), and inversely proportional to what (1 thing)?
directly proportional:
- partial pressure gradient
- membrane area
- solubility of the gas
inversely proportional:
1. membrane thickness
The rate of transfer of a gas is proportional to a diffusion constant, which depends on the properties of the tissue and the particular gas. What is directly and inversely proportional to this constant?
- directly proportional to the solubility of the gas
- inversely proportional to the square root of the molecular weight