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PGY 502 Respiratory Physiology Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass The primary physiological functions of the respiratory system (2) : - ANS To provide gas exchanges between cells and atmosphere air To perform the metabolic function, cells require O2 and produce CO2 (occurs easily for single cell organisms- moves across membrane) gas exchange function takes place in the - ANS alveoli only Terminal Bronchioles don't have - ANS alveoli - doesn't participate directly in gas exchange Gas exchange takes place between - ANS the air in alveoli and the blood in capillaries Conducting Zone - ANS doesn't participate in gas exchange brings air in for gas exchange Respiratory Zone - ANS site of gas exchange The further down the airways branch - ANS the more parallel they are ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED There is a rapid increase in total cross-section of the airways after - ANS terminal bronchioles Structural difference between conducting and respiratory zones: - ANS Conducting: Longitudinal distance: 30 cm Total cross-sectional area: 5 cm Airflow pattern: turbulent flow Respiratory: Longitudinal distance: <0.5 cm Total cross-sectional area: >> 500 cm Airflow pattern: laminar flow Conducting Zone Functions (4) - ANS 1. Provide a patent pathway 2. Warm and humidify the inspired air 3. Filtering function 4. Protective function Respiratory Zone Functions (2) - ANS 1. Gas exchange 2. Metabolic function Tissue Structures in the Airway Wall - ANS *Slide 14 & 15 lec 1 ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Major volume compartments of human lungs measured by - ANS Spirometer Tidal volume (Vt): - ANS Volume inhaled or exhaled each breath Total Lung Capacity (TLC) - ANS the volume of air in the lungs after a maximum inhalation Residual Volume (RV) - ANS The volume of air remaining in lungs after maximum expiration Vital Capacity (VC) - ANS The maximum volume that can be exhaled after a maximum inspiration Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) - ANS volume of air remaining in the lungs after a normal tidal volume expiration can't be measured by simple spirometry measured by helium dilution method Helium - ANS an inert gas It is not taken up by the pulmonary blood circulation, and therefore remains in the lung. Initial amount of helium in respiratory system: - ANS C1 x V1 The amount of helium in the system after equilibration: - ANS C2 x (V1 + FRC) - ANS

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The primary physiological functions of the respiratory system (2) : - ANS To provide gas
exchanges between cells and atmosphere air


To perform the metabolic function, cells require O2 and produce CO2 (occurs easily for single
cell organisms- moves across membrane)



gas exchange function takes place in the - ANS alveoli only



Terminal Bronchioles don't have - ANS alveoli - doesn't participate directly in gas exchange



Gas exchange takes place between - ANS the air in alveoli and the blood in capillaries



Conducting Zone - ANS doesn't participate in gas exchange


brings air in for gas exchange



Respiratory Zone - ANS site of gas exchange



The further down the airways branch - ANS the more parallel they are

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There is a rapid increase in total cross-section of the airways after - ANS terminal bronchioles



Structural difference between conducting and respiratory zones: - ANS Conducting:
Longitudinal distance: 30 cm
Total cross-sectional area: 5 cm
Airflow pattern: turbulent flow


Respiratory:
Longitudinal distance: <0.5 cm
Total cross-sectional area: >> 500 cm
Airflow pattern: laminar flow



Conducting Zone Functions (4) - ANS 1. Provide a patent pathway


2. Warm and humidify the inspired air


3. Filtering function


4. Protective function



Respiratory Zone Functions (2) - ANS 1. Gas exchange


2. Metabolic function



Tissue Structures in the Airway Wall - ANS *Slide 14 & 15 lec 1

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Major volume compartments of human lungs measured by - ANS Spirometer



Tidal volume (Vt): - ANS Volume inhaled or exhaled each breath



Total Lung Capacity (TLC) - ANS the volume of air in the lungs after a maximum inhalation



Residual Volume (RV) - ANS The volume of air remaining in lungs after maximum expiration



Vital Capacity (VC) - ANS The maximum volume that can be exhaled after a maximum
inspiration



Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) - ANS volume of air remaining in the lungs after a normal
tidal volume expiration


can't be measured by simple spirometry


measured by helium dilution method



Helium - ANS an inert gas


It is not taken up by the pulmonary blood circulation, and therefore remains in the lung.



Initial amount of helium in respiratory system: - ANS C1 x V1



The amount of helium in the system after equilibration: - ANS C2 x (V1 + FRC)



- ANS

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What Influences vital capacity for males and females - ANS Age , gender, and height



- ANS



Influence of posture on lung volumes - ANS There are differences when sitting/standing/
laying down


The difference is generated by the weight of abdominal contents


This difference is further exaggerated in obese patients


Slide 20 lec 1


Functional residual capacity (FRC) cannot be determined by a simple spirometry test. In the
Pulmonary Function Test laboratory, FRC is often measured in patients by the helium dilution
method. When this measurement is performed in a patient (female, 60 year old), the initial and
final concentrations of helium are 7% and 4%, respectively. The initial volume of helium gas
mixture in the spirometer is 4 liters. What is the volume of functional residual capacity in this
patient? - ANS C1 x V1 = C2 x (V1 + FRC)


7% x 4 = 4% x (4 + FRC)


FRC = 3 L



Minute Ventilation (VE) - ANS the total volume of air inhaled or exhaled per minute


VE = VT x f

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