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PHCY310 Quiz on L17 Lab Tests (Asthma), created by Mer Scott on 12/04/2019.

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L17 Lab Tests (Asthma)

Question 1 of 5

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Pneumonia will affect the gas exchange because it affects the alveolar spaces.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 2 of 5

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Alveolar ventilation (Av) allows gas to move from the lungs to blood. An adequacy of flow to the lungs is required for adequate exchange. When the capillary flow is compromised, a mismatch will occur between . (I.e. even when alveolar ventilation is fine, if blood flow to the alveolar capillaries is poor the perfusion of gasses will be .)
Factors that affect pulmonary capillary flow include:
- pulmonary
- right dysfunction

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    capillary
    gas
    Av and perfusion
    poor
    embolism
    ventricular

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Question 3 of 5

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When PaCO2 gets high we breathe slower.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 4 of 5

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Spirometry tests assess alveolar ventilation. A FEV/FVC (Forced Expiratory Volume (1s) & Forced Vital Capacity) ratio is usually .
Peak expiratory flow rate (L/min) values of PEFR depend on size, sex and age, but typically a healthy range for adults is L/min. PEFR tends to be less to small airways disease.

Obstructive diseases () reduce the expiration ability (reduce and ratio.) There is evidence of .
Restrictive diseases (, end stages of ) reduce the usable capacity (reduce , and FEV.)

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    0.8
    400 - 600
    sensitive
    asthma, COPD, bronchitis
    FEV1
    FEV/FVC
    reversibility
    fibrosis
    COPD
    FVC
    reduce

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Question 5 of 5

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Partial pressure of oxygen & carbon dioxide:
1. PaO2, partial pressure of oxygen in the arterial circulation
- PaO2 is dependent on O2 and pressure.
- Values typically cause symptoms.
2. PaCO2, partial pressure of CO2 in the arterial circulation
- Normal value is
- It is produced by during internal respiration
- Values typically cause symptoms

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    inspired
    atmospheric
    < 60 mmHg
    40 mmHg
    tissues
    > 50 mmHg

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