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GMS6402 STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+ TIP
✔✔what does the pleural pressure have to get to before the airways start to open - ✔✔-
8 cm H2O

✔✔what is hysteresis - ✔✔the difference in the inflation and deflation lines of the
pressure volume curve

exists bc it takes more pressure to open closed airway than to keep open airway from
closing

✔✔what is the formula for work - ✔✔force x distance

delta P = force
delta V = distance

✔✔in the pressure volume curve, what does line AEC mean - ✔✔compliance

✔✔in the pressure volume curve, what does ABCDA mean - ✔✔total work of breathing

✔✔pressure volume curve for restrictive diseases - ✔✔flatter AEC (compliance) line,
also means smaller delta V/delta P

much more work done (ABCDA)

✔✔what point in the pressure volume curve is not a physiological point - ✔✔D

✔✔pressure volume curve for obstructive diseases - ✔✔less work required to inspire

work IS required to expire, goes to left of normal AD line

line AEC is higher, higher compliance

✔✔what is impaired in restrictive diseases - ✔✔lung inflation

✔✔what is impaired in obstructive diseases - ✔✔lung deflation

✔✔what determines lung compliance - ✔✔elastic forces of the lungs

✔✔what are the two parts of the elastic forces - ✔✔-elastic forces of lung tissues
(elastin and collagen), contribute 1/3 to elastic recoil
-elastic forces from surface tension at air:water interface, contributes 2/3 to elastic recoil

,✔✔what SHOULD the surface tension be in the alveoli? what is it actually? - ✔✔should
be 50-70 dynes

actually is 5-10 dynes

due to surfactant, reduces ST by 50-90%

✔✔how does surfactant work to decrease surface tension - ✔✔breaks up rigid structure
of water molecules

changes from air:water to air:oil

✔✔what cell produces surfactant in the alveoli - ✔✔type II epithelial cells, is 10% of
cells

✔✔what is the active agent in surfactant - ✔✔dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine

✔✔what is LaPlace's Law - ✔✔the pressure required to keep alveoli open

P= 2T / r

T=surface tension
r=radius

says that 2x as much pressure is required to keep smaller alveoli open compared to
larger ones

✔✔what happens to compliance without surfactant - ✔✔lung compliance is decreased,
restrictive disease

common in premie babies

✔✔@ what gestational age does surfactant production start - ✔✔24 weeks

called Acute Respiratory Disorder Syndrome (ARDS)

treatment: nebulizer, positive pressure ventilator

✔✔what is minute ventilation - ✔✔the amount of air we breathe in and out each minute

tidal volume x respiratory rate

normal is around 6000 mls/minute or 6L

, ✔✔what is alveolar ventilation - ✔✔the amount of air that makes it into the alveolar
airways

(tidal volume - anatomic dead space) x respiratory rate

usually around 4200 mls/minute or 4.2L

anatomic dead space is usually around 150 mls

✔✔what % of the air we breathe in is available for gas exchange - ✔✔70%

✔✔what is Dalton's Law - ✔✔the total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the
individual pressures

✔✔what is the total pressure at sea level - ✔✔760 mm Hg or 1 atm

oxygen is 21% (160 mm Hg)

nitrogen is 79% (600 nm Hg)

✔✔what happens to the pressure of O2 as we move from the atm to the tissues - ✔✔it
drops

✔✔atmospheric oxygen pressure - ✔✔160 mm Hg

✔✔inspired O2 pressure - ✔✔150 mm Hg

✔✔alveolar O2 pressure - ✔✔100 mm Hg

✔✔arterial O2 (PaO2) pressure - ✔✔100 mm Hg

✔✔arterial CO2 (PaCO2) pressure - ✔✔40 mm Hg

✔✔for the alveolar gas equation, what is the vapor pressure of H2O? - ✔✔47, always
the same

✔✔what determines the arterial blood gas values - ✔✔tidal volume

✔✔what is the alveolar gas equation used for - ✔✔as a diagnostic tool to see if
ventilation is sufficient

✔✔what is the formula for P(Insp)O2 - ✔✔(760-47) x FIO2

✔✔what is the equation for PalvO2 - ✔✔P(insp)O2 - (PalvCO2/R)

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