RES Lectures 14 - 18

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HUBS192 (CVS and RES) Quiz am RES Lectures 14 - 18, erstellt von Mer Scott am 11/08/2017.
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Zusammenfassung der Ressource

Frage 1

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Suggest a typical resting VO2 and VCO2 respectively.
Antworten
  • 250ml/min, 200ml/min
  • 200ml/min, 250ml/min
  • 2L/min, 1.5L/min

Frage 2

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The law of partial pressure is also known as:
Antworten
  • Dalton's Law
  • Fick's Law
  • Boyle's Law

Frage 3

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Dalton's law is Pgas = Fgas * Ptotal
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 4

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Sternocostal joints (connecting the sternum to the ribs) are all [blank_start]synovial[blank_end], except the first which is [blank_start]cartilaginous[blank_end]. The costochondral (rib to cartilage) joints are [blank_start]cartilaginous[blank_end] joints and the interchondral joints (cartilage to cartilage) joints are [blank_start]synovial[blank_end]. Costal cartilage is [blank_start]hyaline[blank_end].
Antworten
  • synovial
  • cartilaginous
  • cartilaginous
  • synovial
  • cartilaginous
  • synovial
  • synovial
  • cartilaginous
  • hyaline cartilage
  • fibrocartilage

Frage 5

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The ribs join the vertebrae posteriorly as [blank_start]bi-lateral[blank_end] facets. Two [blank_start]synovial[blank_end] joints per rib: the costotransverse and costovertebral joints.
Antworten
  • bi-lateral
  • transverse
  • synovial
  • cartilaginous

Frage 6

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The mediastinum is one of the cavities of the thorax, containing:
Antworten
  • The left and right lung
  • The heart, vessels and pericardium

Frage 7

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The left pleural cavity is smaller than the right pleural cavity, because
Antworten
  • The left lung is the secondary lung
  • The heart is situated more to the left
  • The major vessels run on the left of the heart/to the left of the midline

Frage 8

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The diaphragm is innervated to contract via which nerve, exiting which levels of the spine?
Antworten
  • Phrenic nerve, C3-C5
  • Phrenic nerve, C2-C5
  • Vagus nerve, C3-C5
  • Vagus nerve, C2-C5

Frage 9

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Which set of intercostals is used during inspiration?
Antworten
  • External intercostals
  • Internal intercostals

Frage 10

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What direction do the internal intercostals run in?
Antworten
  • Inferior and lateral
  • Inferior and medial
  • Superior and lateral
  • Superior and medial

Frage 11

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What direction do the external intercostals run in?
Antworten
  • Inferior and medial
  • Inferior and lateral
  • Superior and medial
  • Superior and lateral

Frage 12

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Serous membranes secrete [blank_start]serous fluid[blank_end]. Within the thorax, there are two serous membranes: the [blank_start]visceral[blank_end] pleura which covers the lungs and the [blank_start]parietal[blank_end] pleura which lines the thorax and [blank_start]mediastinum[blank_end]. In between these pleura lies a potential space.
Antworten
  • visceral
  • serous fluid
  • mucous
  • parietal
  • mediastinum

Frage 13

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Expiration is mostly passive.
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 14

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Calculating pO2: If O2 = 21% of air, and PB = 760mmHg, what is the pO2 of inspired air?
Antworten
  • pO2 = 0.21 * 760 = 160 mmHg
  • pO2 = 21 * 760 = 15,960 mmHg

Frage 15

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The intrapleural space creates [blank_start]sub-atmospheric[blank_end] pressure which suctions the lungs to the thoracic wall, helping [blank_start]inflate[blank_end] them when the diameter of the thorax is [blank_start]increased[blank_end] via muscle movement. A puncture to the pleura may cause an air bubble and significant breathing problems—this is a [blank_start]pneumothorax[blank_end].
Antworten
  • sub-atmospheric
  • pro-atmospheric
  • inflate
  • increased
  • decreased
  • pneumothorax
  • thoracic separation

Frage 16

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Choose the statement that most accurately describes 'The Work Of Breathing'.
Antworten
  • The work/energy associated with alveolar ventilation per breath.
  • The work/energy associated with expanding the chest and lungs, and moving air.
  • The work/energy associated with overcoming lung stiffness and airway resistance to expand the chest/lungs and move air.

Frage 17

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Someone with fibrosis or emphysema will have to do more work to expand the lungs.
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 18

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What do we call the fluid used to decrease surface tension in the lungs?
Antworten
  • Serous fluid
  • Surfactant
  • Detergent
  • Interstital fluid

Frage 19

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What percent of cells of the alveoli do the phospholipid secreting type II pneumocytes make up?
Antworten
  • 5%
  • 10%
  • 30%

Frage 20

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What property of the lung must be increased to decrease the work associated with inflation?
Antworten
  • Surfactance
  • Surface tension
  • Compliance

Frage 21

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Surfactant is not produced in the fetal lungs until the [blank_start]sixth[blank_end] month. Premature infacts lacking surfactant is known as [blank_start]neonates[blank_end] or Respiratory Distress Syndrome and can lead to alveolar [blank_start]collapse[blank_end] and [blank_start]fluid[blank_end] filled lungs. Lack of surfactant is adults is Adult Respiratory Distress syndrome and can be seen in [blank_start]trauma[blank_end] victims.
Antworten
  • sixth
  • eight
  • neonates
  • collapse
  • fluid
  • trauma

Frage 22

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Which law explains the relationship between flow resistance and vessel radius?
Antworten
  • Poiseulle's Law
  • Boyle's Law
  • Fick's Law

Frage 23

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If you halve the radius of a vessel, you double the airway resistance.
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 24

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Which airways/structures contribute the most to resistance?
Antworten
  • Bronchioles
  • Alveoli
  • Upper airways
  • Bronchi

Frage 25

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Which of these is not a reason to use spirometry?
Antworten
  • It is a simple method of measuring lung function
  • It can test both lung volume and speed of breathing
  • It can test/measure a response to therapy
  • It can measure a peak flow rate during expiration

Frage 26

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What can't you measure with spirometry?
Antworten
  • Tidal Volume
  • Residual Volume
  • Vital Capacity
  • Inspiratory Capacity

Frage 27

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What does FEV1 stand for?
Antworten
  • Forced expiratory volume in the first second
  • Forced expiratory volume in a second
  • Functional expiratory volume in the first second
  • Functional expiratory volume in a second

Frage 28

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Why might the FEV1 be reduced? (Choose all correct)
Antworten
  • The lungs are small
  • The individual has a respiratory disease like asthma
  • The individual is not producing surfactant

Frage 29

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What FEV1/FVC ratio indicates obstruction?
Antworten
  • <0.7
  • <0.8
  • >0.6
  • >0.8

Frage 30

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Spirometry can identify a [blank_start]decreased[blank_end] lung capacity, caused by a [blank_start]restrictive[blank_end] lung disease e.g. fibrosis. It can also identify [blank_start]increased[blank_end] airway resistance, caused by [blank_start]obstructive[blank_end] lung disease e.g. asthma.
Antworten
  • decreased
  • increased
  • restrictive
  • obstructive

Frage 31

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How can you calculate VE?
Antworten
  • VE = f * VT
  • VE = f * FVC
  • VE = VT / f
  • VE = f / FVC

Frage 32

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Approximately how much of the tidal volume is dead space?
Antworten
  • 150ml
  • 500ml
  • 250ml

Frage 33

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Which equation can be used to calculate alveolar ventilation?
Antworten
  • VA = f * (VT - VD)
  • VA = f * FE
  • VA = VT - VD

Frage 34

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Hyperventilation occurs when...
Antworten
  • the VA is high
  • the VA is low
  • the PEFR is high
  • the PEFR is low

Frage 35

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The [blank_start]respiratory ratio[blank_end] (R) is the ratio of carbon dioxide consumption to oxygen consumption. If VCO2 is typically [blank_start]250-300[blank_end]ml/min, and VO2 is typically [blank_start]200-250[blank_end]ml/min, R is commonly 0.8.
Antworten
  • respiratory ratio
  • 250-300
  • 200-250

Frage 36

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[blank_start]Fick[blank_end]'s Law describes the diffusion of gases into the blood. Which the alveolar wall is [blank_start]thick[blank_end], which would slow it down, the [blank_start]very large[blank_end] alveolar surface area compensates. The main driving force for diffusion is the [blank_start]pressure difference[blank_end]. Emphysema is characterised by the dilation and destruction of alveolar spaces. This decrease in the [blank_start]surface area[blank_end] leads to a [blank_start]low PO2[blank_end] in the blood. In pulmonary fibrosis, alveolar wall [blank_start]thickening[blank_end] leads to a [blank_start]low[blank_end] PO2 in the blood.
Antworten
  • Fick
  • Boyle
  • Dalton
  • thick
  • thin
  • very large
  • pressure difference
  • surface area
  • low PO2
  • thickening
  • low

Frage 37

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Choose the three things PO2 depends on.
Antworten
  • PIO2
  • PICO2
  • VA
  • VO2
  • Va
  • VCO2

Frage 38

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PACO2 (pressure of CO2 in the alveoli) must be a controlled value. At what mmHg is PACO2 constantly kept?
Antworten
  • 400mmHg
  • 40mmHg
  • 10mmHg
  • 100mmHg

Frage 39

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For each mmHg of O2 dissolved in the blood, you can only dissolve [blank_start]0.03[blank_end]ml of O2 per litre. This is ineffective, so we used haemoglobin. For every gram of Hb, you can carry [blank_start]1.34[blank_end]ml O2. Your capacity to carry O2 is therefore your [blank_start]grams of Hb x 1.34[blank_end]. However, this capacity suggests 100% saturation. Your O2 content is the actual O2 you carry. You can calculate O2 content by (grams of Hb x 1.34 x [blank_start]saturation of Hb as a proportion[blank_end]) + 0.03 x PaO2. The last part you add on to account for [blank_start]dissolved[blank_end] O2 in the blood.
Antworten
  • 0.03
  • 0.05
  • 1.34
  • 1.43
  • grams of Hb x 1.34
  • grams of Hb / 1.34
  • saturation of Hb as a proportion
  • dissolved

Frage 40

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If you minus PvO2 from PaO2, you can tell:
Antworten
  • How much oxygen is in the air
  • How much oxygen was ventilated to the alveoli
  • How much oxygen was used by the body

Frage 41

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The a-v difference is normal ~ 50mL but can increase up to ~ 150mL when exercising.
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 42

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Formation of COHb will shift the saturation curve of pO2 to the right.
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 43

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During exercise, the saturation curve of Hb will shift to the left.
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 44

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What might cause a left shift of an Hb/O2 saturation curve?
Antworten
  • Decreased PCO2
  • Increased PCO2
  • Increased H+
  • Decreased H+
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