Workshop5: Respiratory air flow and volume Flashcards
Explain what happens during inspiration
Diaphragm goes down and Cavity pressures decrease
This allows air to move in causing lungs to expand
Explain what happens during expiration
Diagrapm moves back to resting position and Cavity pressure increases
This causes air to move out and is aided by elastic lung recoil
What are the components of the PowerLab pneumotachometer
Plastic tubes, Flow head, Clean bore tubing, Filter, Mouthpiece
What does the powerlab pneumotachometer do?
Measures air flow and changes in lung volume
The pneumotachometer has a pressure difference on either side of the membrane with known resistance
The pressure difference is proportional to flow rate
Note: Expiratory volume is always larger than inspiratory volume
What is RR?
Respiratory rate (in breaths/min)
What is VE?
Expired minute volume
Ve = RR x Vt (in L/min)
What are the lung volumes?
Tidal volume, Vt,
Inspiratory Reserve Volume, IRV
Expiratory reserve volume, ERV
Residual volume, RV
(in L)
What are the lung capacities?
Inspiratory capacity, IC Exiratory capacity, EC Vital capacity, VC Functional residual capacity, FRC Total lung Capacity, TLC
(in L)
What is Inspiratory capacity?
IC = VT + IRV
What is expiratory capacity?
EC = VT + ERC
What is Vital capacity?
VC = IRV + ERV + VT
What is Functional residual capacity?
FRC= ERV + RV
What is total lung capacity?
TLC = VC + RV
What are the pulmonary function tests?
PIF in L/min PEF in L/min FVC in L FEV1 in L FEV1/FVCx100 (%)