Structure/Function of the Respiratory System
Disorders of Ventilation & Gas Exchange
Disorders of Acid-Base Balance
Respiratory Tract Infections, Neoplasms & Childhood Disorders
Bonus
100

A lipid-based substance that decreases surface tension in alveoli to prevent collapse on exhale

What is Surfactant?

100

The movement of gases in and out of the lungs

What is Ventilation

100

The normal volumes of: pH, CO2, pO2, HCO2, O2 Sat.

What is:

pH: 7.35-7.45, CO2: 35-45, pO2: 80-100, HCO3: 22-26, and O2 Sat.: 95-100%

100

Airway

Breathing (Gas exchange at alveolar/capillary membrane)

Circulation (O2 to tissues)

what are your ABCs"

100

The cells that make the substance called, Surfactant.

What are Alveolar Type II Cells?

200

Epiglottis/glottis: cough, gag, swallow

The Bronchial Cillia: sweep out the gunk

The Alveolar macrophages 

The Irritant Receptor

What are normal defenses of the Respiratory Tract?

200

central chemoreceptors in the medulla

what is primary drive to breathe?

200

This happens when there is too much CO2 (Respiratory Acidosis)

What is Hypercapnia?

200

also known as "inflamed nasal mucosa; this is a upper respiratory tact infection caused by impaired mucus clearing and blocked ostia; this infection can cause brain swelling

What is Rhinosinusitis

200

consists of:

the response to O2 levels

peripheral chemoreceptors in aortic arch and carotid bodies



what is the secondary drive to breathe?

300

Primary Bronchus

Secondary Bronchus

Tertiary Bronchus

What is the names of bronchus in the right side of the lung?

300

second step of Respiration; must get O2 into the blood and get rid of CO2  from the blood; pO2: 80-100mmHg; Arterial O2 sat (SaO2) >95%; where ventilation and perfusion meet

what is diffusion?

300

Diuresis occurs in me when I have too much water (mOsm low) and I conserve water when mOsm is too high

What are the Kidneys?

300

Pneumonia on admission; within 48hrs admitted and/or not been in long term facility care for 14 days; most common Streptococcus

What is Community-acquired (CAP) Pneumonia?

300

Hypoxemia is low blood oxygen level

Dyspnea is subjective sensation of difficulty breathing

what is the difference between Dyspnea and Hypoxemia?

400

Unit of respiration made of:

pores of Kohn, Alveolar Type I Cells, Alveolar Type II Cells, and Alveolar macrophages

What is Alveoli?

400

The 4 steps of Respiration

what are Ventilation, Diffusion, Oxygen Transport and Diffusion to Tissues?

400

The Patient's stats are:

pH 7.49

PCO2 45

HCO3 35

What is Metabolic Alkalosis?

400

Caused by Type B Influenza (Hamophilus) 

can be prevented by HiB vaccine

causes high fever, sore throat, drooling, dysphagia (difficulty swallowing)

What is Epiglottis?

400

Blood doesn't go where there is O2

what is Ventilation without Perfusion?

500

A type of receptor that transmits through the vagus nerve to the medullary center which irritates cough

What is a Tracheobronchial receptor?

500

Loss of primary drive

Relies upon Secondary drive

Can't be saturated with O2 or won't be able to breath

What happens in COPD patients?

500

This is caused by decrease intake, excessive GI or renal loss and third space loss and is treated with isotonic replacement

What is fluid volume deficit or Hypovolemia?

500

A Chronic inflammatory airway disease that consists of recurrent episodes of airway obstruction and bronchial hyper-responsiveness , usually reversible

What is Bronchial Asthma?

500

type of lung cancer treated with just chemo and radiation

What is Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCL)?