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Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and
Physiology Final Exam Semesters 1

Apnea - ANS-Complete absence of spontaneous ventilation

Eupnea - ANS-Normal spontaneous breathing

Biots breathing - ANS-short episode of rapid uniformly deep inspirations followed by 10
to 30 seconds of apnea.

Hyperpnea - ANS-Increased depth of breathing with or without an increased frequency

cheyne- stokes breathing - ANS-10 to 30 seconds of apnea followed by a gradual
increase in the volume of frequency of breathing followed by a gradual decrease in the
volume of breathing until another period of apnea. common in CHF

Kussmauls Breathing - ANS-Both an increased depth and rate of breathing

Orthopnea - ANS-A condition in which an individual is able to breath most comfortably
online in the upright position

Dyspnea - ANS-Difficulty in breathing. The patient is aware

Lung Compliance - ANS-is the ability to expand

Hooks Law - ANS-when a truly elastic body like a spring is acted on by 1 unit of force.
the elastic body will stretch 1 unit of length. elastance = Pressure divided by Volume

Laplaces law (bubble and surface tension) - ANS-If the bubble gets bigger, meaning the
radius gets bigger then the tension is low. if the bubble radius gets smaller then the
tension is greater.

Boyles law - ANS-Driving pressure. Pressure moves from High to low.

What are Type 1 cells - ANS-they are about 95% of the alveolar surface. they are a
major site of gas exchange. They are unable to reproduce

Type 11 cells - ANS-when type 1 cells die off they are replaced with type 11 cells that
convert to type 1 cells. they are able to reproduce

, Pros of Kohn - ANS-are located in the inter alveolar septa. they are small holes that
permit gas to move between adjacent alveoli

alveoli macrophages - ANS-they are type 3 cells that remove bacteria

interstitium - ANS-think of this as the packing in a box. except it is the packing in the
alveoli

Lymph nodes - ANS-produce lymphocytes and monocytes. think of them as the pool
filter

Pleural effusion - ANS-if fluid accumulation in the pleurals

empyema - ANS-is an infection in the pleruals

pneumothorax - ANS-air that is in the chest cavity

angle of the Left main bronchus - ANS-40 to 60 degres

Horizontal Fissure - ANS-separates the middle and upper lobes of the right lung

Pressure gradients - ANS-Pressure difference. moves from high to low


The normal transit time for blood through the alveolar capillary system is - ANS-0.75
seconds

under normal resting conditions, the diffusion of O2 and CO is usually completed in
about - ANS-0.25 seconds

grahams law - ANS-states that the rate of gas diffuse is inversely proportional to the
weight of the gas

what is the normal range for RBC - ANS-4-6 million

what is the normal range for WBC - ANS-4,000 to 11,000

what is the equation for MAP - ANS-SBP + (2 x DBP)/3

when the MEAn artrial blood pressure falls below what, organ deterioration and failure
may occur in minutes - ANS-60 mmhg

Pre load - ANS-degree that the myocardial fiber is stretched rio to contraction

equation for Cardiac output - ANS-CO= SV x HR

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