Ventilation--Trachte Flashcards

1
Q

Amount of air inspired or expired in routine breathing:

A

Tidal volume

about 500 ml

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2
Q

Total lung volume is usually about?

A

4000 mL

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3
Q

Total lung capacity is about?

A

7000 mL

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4
Q

Maximum volume of air that can be expired after maximum inspiration?

A

Vital capacity

about 6000 mL

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5
Q

Amount of air remaining in lungs after maximal expiration?

A

residual volume

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6
Q

Great chart on page….

A

5 in lecture PPT

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7
Q

How to calculate alveolar ventilation?

A

volume of CO2 in exhaled air divided by fraction conc of CO2 in expired air (PCO2?)

PCO2 is inversely proportional to alveolar ventilation

ie: breath faster –> PCO2 goes down?

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8
Q

You are going to need to review this powerpoint!

A

Poor flashcard lecture

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9
Q

Amount of air in the lungs after a normal breath?

A

Functional residual capacity

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