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Normal spontaneous breathing
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Increased depth of breathing
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Inappropriately high ventilation for the metabolic demand
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Inappropriately low ventilation for metabolic demand
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What is Hypernoea?
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Normal spontaneous breathing
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Increased depth of breathing
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Inappropriately high ventilation for the metabolic demand
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Inappropriately low ventilation for metabolic demand
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What is Hyperventilation?
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Inappropriately low ventilation for metabolic demand
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Inappropriately high ventilation for the metabolic demand
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Increased frequency of breathing
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Subjective sensation of laboured breathing
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What is hypoventilation
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Subjective sensation of laboured breathing
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Inappropriately low ventilation for metabolic demand
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Increased frequency of breathing
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Temporary cessation of breathing
Pregunta 5
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What is Tachypnoea?
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Temporary cessation of breathing
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Subjective sensation of laboured breathing
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Increased frequency of breathing
Pregunta 6
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What is Dyspnoea?
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Increased frequency of breathing
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Subjective sensation of laboured breathing
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Temporary cessation of breathing
Pregunta 7
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Temporary cessation of breathing
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Subjective sensation of laboured breathing
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Increased frequency of breathing
Pregunta 8
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Diffusion of Gases is influenced by
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Laws of diffusion
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Measurement of diffusing capacity
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O2 uptake along the pulmonary capillary
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Diffusion and perfusion limitations
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Diffusion through tissue's is described by [blank_start]Fick[blank_end]'s Law
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For diffusion through a tissue sheet, the amount of a gas transferred is proportional to [blank_start]Area available for diffusion (A)[blank_end], [blank_start]Diffusion constant (D)[blank_end], [blank_start]Difference in partial pressure (P1‐P2)[blank_end] and inversely proportional to [blank_start]thickness of the tissue (T)[blank_end]
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Diffusion constant (D)
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Difference in partial pressure (P1-P2)
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Difference in partial pressure (P1‐P2)
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Diffusion constant (D)
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Area available for diffusion (A)
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Area available for diffusion (A)
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Diffusion constant (D)
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Difference in partial pressure (P1-P2)
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thickness of the tissue (T)
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Area available for diffusion (A)
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Diffusion constant (D)
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Difference in partial pressure (P1‐P2)
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thickness of the tissue (T)
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thickness of the tissue (T)
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thickness of the tissue (T)
Pregunta 11
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Diffusion constant is [blank_start]proportional[blank_end] to the gas solubility (Sol) and [blank_start]inversely proportional[blank_end] to square root of its molecular weight.
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proportional
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inversely proportional
Pregunta 12
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Which diffuses into the lungs quicker? CO2 or O2?
Pregunta 13
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Which of the following bind to Haemoglobin?
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Transfer of CO is [blank_start]diffusion limited[blank_end]. Amount taken up depends on how
much CO is available
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N2O transfer is [blank_start]perfusion limited[blank_end]. Amount taken up depends on how
much blood can flow through
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At rest a RBC spends how much time in an alveolar capillary?
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0.75s
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0.8s
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0.6s
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0.65s
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0.7s
Pregunta 17
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During exercise how low can the time a RBC spends in an alveolar capillary drop to?
Pregunta 18
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Which of the following are measurements of diffusing capacity?
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Single breath method
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Doubly Indirect method
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Quick exhale method
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24hr monitoring method
Pregunta 19
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What is the normal value of diffusing capacity for CO at rest?
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25 mL∙min‐1∙mm Hg‐1
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30 mL∙min‐1∙mm Hg‐1
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20 mL∙min‐1∙mm Hg‐1
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15 mL∙min‐1∙mm Hg‐1
Pregunta 20
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What is the ratio of breath alcohol to blood alcohol?
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2,100:1
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210:1
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2200:1
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220:1
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At rest, the PO2 of the blood virtually reaches that of the alveolar gas after about
1/3 of its time in the capillary so O2 transfer is really only limited by [blank_start]perfusion[blank_end]