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Oxygen Content Exam Questions with Verified Answers Latest What is the amount of Pao2 dissolved in every 100mL of plasma in a healthy individual? - Answers 0.003mL/100mL or 0.03 vol% How many heme groups does hemoglobin have? - Answers 4 When 4 oxygen molecules are bound to 1 hemoglobin molecule, the hemoglobin is said to be what? - Answers 100% saturated w/ oxygen What is hemoglobin bound with oxygen? - Answers oxyhemoglobin What is hemoglobin not bound with oxygen? - Answers Deoxyhemoglobin/reduced hemoglobin When the iron molecule in the heme goes from the ferrous state to the ferric state & hemoglobin can't hold oxygen, what's it called? - Answers Methemoglobin What's the normal hemoglobin value in an adult male? - Answers 14-16 g% What's the normal hemoglobin value in an adult female? - Answers 12-15 g% What's the average hemoglobin value in an infant? - Answers 14-20 g% How much hemoglobin constitutes RBC weight? - Answers 33% How much oxygen is Hb capable of carrying? - Answers 1.34mL squared What is the formula for oxygen bound to hemoglobin? - Answers O2 bound to Hb = 1.34mL O2 x 15 g% Hb At a normal arterial oxygen pressure (Pao2) of 100 torr, the hemoglobin saturation (Sao2) is what percentage because of normal physiological shunts? - Answers 97% What are some normal physiological shunts? - Answers Thesbian venous drainage into the L atrium, Bronchiole venous drainage into the pulmonary veins, Alveoli that are underventilated relative pulmonary blood flow How is polycythemia identified? - Answers When the hematocrit is greater than 52% in men (normal: 45%) & 48% in women (normal: 42%) What does the oxyhemoglobin disassociation curve illustrate? - Answers The percentage of hemoglobin that's chemically bound to oxygen @ each oxygen pressure If the Po2 is 50mmHg, what's the percentage of hemoglobin that's bound to oxygen? - Answers 85% What's the oxygen content level in vol%? - Answers 17 vol% What does the P50 represent? - Answers The partial pressure @ which the hemoglobin is 50% saturated with oxygen What mmHg is P50 normally? - Answers 27 mmHg When the oxyhemoglobin disassociation curve shifts to the right, the P50 does what? - Answers increases When the oxyhemoglobin disassociation curve shifts to the left the P50 does what? - Answers decreases What are some factors that shift the oxyhemoglobin disassociation curve to the right? - Answers Increased pH, decreased pco2, decreased temp, decreased BPG, fetal hB, COhB (carboxyhemoglobin) What are some factors that shift the oxyhemoglobin disassociation curve to the left? - Answers Decreased pH, increased pco2, increased temp, increased BPG Total oxygen delivery to the peripheral tissues is dependent on what? - Answers 1) The body's ability to oxygenate blood 2) The hemoglobin concentration 3) The cardiac output What is the formula for total oxygen delivery? - Answers Do2 = QT x (Cao2 x 10) When does oxygen delivery decrease? - Answers When there is a decline in: 1) blood oxygenation 2) hemoglobin concentration 3) cardiac output

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What is the amount of Pao2 dissolved in every 100mL of plasma in a healthy individual? - Answers
0.003mL/100mL or 0.03 vol%

How many heme groups does hemoglobin have? - Answers 4

When 4 oxygen molecules are bound to 1 hemoglobin molecule, the hemoglobin is said to be what? -
Answers 100% saturated w/ oxygen

What is hemoglobin bound with oxygen? - Answers oxyhemoglobin

What is hemoglobin not bound with oxygen? - Answers Deoxyhemoglobin/reduced hemoglobin

When the iron molecule in the heme goes from the ferrous state to the ferric state & hemoglobin can't
hold oxygen, what's it called? - Answers Methemoglobin

What's the normal hemoglobin value in an adult male? - Answers 14-16 g%

What's the normal hemoglobin value in an adult female? - Answers 12-15 g%

What's the average hemoglobin value in an infant? - Answers 14-20 g%

How much hemoglobin constitutes RBC weight? - Answers 33%

How much oxygen is Hb capable of carrying? - Answers 1.34mL squared

What is the formula for oxygen bound to hemoglobin? - Answers O2 bound to Hb = 1.34mL O2 x 15 g%
Hb

At a normal arterial oxygen pressure (Pao2) of 100 torr, the hemoglobin saturation (Sao2) is what
percentage because of normal physiological shunts? - Answers 97%

What are some normal physiological shunts? - Answers Thesbian venous drainage into the L atrium,
Bronchiole venous drainage into the pulmonary veins, Alveoli that are underventilated relative
pulmonary blood flow

How is polycythemia identified? - Answers When the hematocrit is greater than 52% in men (normal:
45%) & 48% in women (normal: 42%)

What does the oxyhemoglobin disassociation curve illustrate? - Answers The percentage of hemoglobin
that's chemically bound to oxygen @ each oxygen pressure

If the Po2 is 50mmHg, what's the percentage of hemoglobin that's bound to oxygen? - Answers 85%

What's the oxygen content level in vol%? - Answers 17 vol%

, What does the P50 represent? - Answers The partial pressure @ which the hemoglobin is 50% saturated
with oxygen

What mmHg is P50 normally? - Answers 27 mmHg

When the oxyhemoglobin disassociation curve shifts to the right, the P50 does what? - Answers
increases

When the oxyhemoglobin disassociation curve shifts to the left the P50 does what? - Answers decreases

What are some factors that shift the oxyhemoglobin disassociation curve to the right? - Answers
Increased pH, decreased pco2, decreased temp, decreased BPG, fetal hB, COhB (carboxyhemoglobin)

What are some factors that shift the oxyhemoglobin disassociation curve to the left? - Answers
Decreased pH, increased pco2, increased temp, increased BPG

Total oxygen delivery to the peripheral tissues is dependent on what? - Answers 1) The body's ability to
oxygenate blood

2) The hemoglobin concentration

3) The cardiac output

What is the formula for total oxygen delivery? - Answers Do2 = QT x (Cao2 x 10)

When does oxygen delivery decrease? - Answers When there is a decline in:

1) blood oxygenation

2) hemoglobin concentration

3) cardiac output

What is the formula for arterial-venous oxygen content difference? - Answers C(a-v)o2 = Cao2 = Cvo2



= 20 vol% - 15 vol% = 5 vol%

What are some factors that increase the arterial-venous oxygen content difference? - Answers 1)
Decreased cardiac output

2) Periods of increase oxygen consumption

3) Exercise

4) Seizures

5) Shivering

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