Major Themes
Lungs
Disorders
Ventilation
Pot Luck
100

A plane that divides body into left and right sections.

What is Sagittal?

100

______ goes in, ______ goes out.

What is O2 and CO2?

100

These disorders affect how much the lungs can be inflated or deflated? 

What is inflated?

100

Name one of two factors affecting ventilation. 

What is Pressure or Resistance?

100

True or False: Abdominal thrusts is an accurate way to aid someone when chocking. 

What is True?

200

True or False: Axial region contains upper and lower libs.

What is False?

200

Name one function of the pleural cavity.

What is reduce friction, create pressure gradient, compartmentalize, and contain pleural fluid?

200

True or False: Asthma is a lung disorder.

What is True?

200

What tool measures ventilation? 

What is a spirometer?

200

The _______ is the site of gas exchange in the blood.

What is alveolus? 

300

How many quadrants are in the abdominopelvic region?

What is four? (can you name them!)

300

What is the function of surfactant? 

What is to prevent walls from sticking/allowing walls to inflate?

300

What are the two major forms of COPD?

What is chronic bronchitis and emphysema? 

300
The amount of air inspired and expired in one cycle during quiet breathing. 

What is Tidal Volume?

300

What two things make up the respiratory membrane? 

What is alveoli and blood capillary?

400

Body cavities are lined with ______ and filled with ______.

What is membranes and viscera?

400

True or False: The left lung has 3 lobes while the right lung as 2.

What is False?

400

State at least 3 characteristics of emphysema. 

What is breakdown of alveoli, occurs with aging, lungs become fibrotic/less elastic, Barrel chest and/or shortness of breath?

400

Explain Forced Expiratory Volume (FEV1).

What is the % of vital capacity exhaled in one second?

400

What is the difference between conductive and respiratory organs? 

What is conductive is passages that serve only for airflow while respiratory participate in gas exchange?

500

Name the components of each the dorsal and ventral cavities.

What is...

Dorsal: cranial cavity, vertebral canal

Ventral: thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavities 

500

What is the main anatomical difference between bronchi and bronchioles? 

What is bronchi are covered in cartilage and bigger and bronchioles are covered in smooth muscle and smaller?

500

What is the difference between acute and chronic bronchitis? 

What is acute is usually caused by a respiratory infection and improves by itself while chronic is severe and persistent inflammation?

500

Minute Respiratory Volume (MRV) is _______ x ________.

What is Tidal volume and Respiratory Rate (BPM)?

500

What is the mucuscilliary escalator?

What is pathogens get stuck in airway through cilia moving them out. (ex paralyzed by a cigarette smoker)?

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