PhysioEx Exercise 7 Activity 1

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10/22/23, 9:55 PM PhysioEx Exercise 7 Activity 1 https://media.pearsoncmg.com/bc/bc_0media_ap/physioex/10/ex7/act1/ 1/5 PhysioEx Lab Report Exercise 7: Respiratory System Mechanics Activity 1: Measuring Respiratory Volumes and Calculating Capacities Name: Cody Young Date: 22 October 2023 Session ID: session-28510e2a-3b68-0e87-365b-6970bfd5db18 Pre-lab Quiz Results You have not completed the Pre-lab Quiz. Experiment Results Predict Question Stop & Think Questions Predict Question: Lung diseases are often classified as obstructive or restrictive. An obstructive disease affects airflow , and a restrictive disease usually reduces volumes and capacities . Although they are not diagnostic, pulmonary function tests such as forced expiratory volume (FEV ) can help a clinician determine the difference between obstructive and restrictive diseases. Specifically, an FEV is the forced volume expired in 1 second. In obstructive diseases such as chronic bronchitis and asthma, airway radius is decreased. Thus, FEV will Your answer: decrease proportionately. 1 1 1 1 Which muscles contract during quiet expiration? You correctly answered: none of these muscles contract during quiet expiration. 1 Minute ventilation is the amount of air that flows into and then out of the lungs in a minute. Minute ventilation (ml/min) = TV (ml/breath) x BPM (breaths/min). Using the values from the second recorded measurement, enter the minute ventilation. You answered: 7500 ml/min. 2 A useful way to express FEV is as a percentage of the forced vital capacity (FVC). Using the FEV and FVC values from the data grid, calculate the FEV (%) by dividing the FEV volume by the FVC volume (in this case, the VC is equal to the FVC) and multiply by 100%. 3 1 1 1 1
10/22/23, 9:55 PM PhysioEx Exercise 7 Activity 1 https://media.pearsoncmg.com/bc/bc_0media_ap/physioex/10/ex7/act1/ 2/5 Experiment Data Radius (mm) Flow (ml/min) TV (ml) ERV (ml) IRV (ml) RV (ml) VC (ml) FEV (ml) TLC (ml) BPM 5.00 7485 499 ---- --- --- --- --- --- 15 5.00 7500 500 1200 3091 1200 4791 3541 5991 15 4.50 4920 328 787 2028 1613 3143 2303 4756 15 4.00 3075 205 492 1266 1908 1962 1422 3871 15 3.50 1800 120 288 742 2112 1150 822 3262 15 3.00 975 65 156 401 2244 621 436 2865 15 Baseline Airway radius = 5.00 mm Enter the FEV (%) for an airway radius of 5.00 mm. You answered: 70.2 %. 1 A useful way to express FEV is as a percentage of the forced vital capacity (FVC). Using the FEV and FVC values from the data grid, calculate the FEV (%) by dividing the FEV volume by the FVC volume (in this case, the VC is equal to the FVC) and multiply by 100%. Enter the FEV (%) for an airway radius of 3.00 mm. You answered: 70.2 %. 4 1 1 1 1 1 1
10/22/23, 9:55 PM PhysioEx Exercise 7 Activity 1 https://media.pearsoncmg.com/bc/bc_0media_ap/physioex/10/ex7/act1/ 3/5 Airway radius = 4.50 mm Airway radius = 4.00 mm Airway radius = 3.50 mm
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10/22/23, 9:55 PM PhysioEx Exercise 7 Activity 1 https://media.pearsoncmg.com/bc/bc_0media_ap/physioex/10/ex7/act1/ 4/5 Airway radius = 3.00 mm Post-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering 5 out of 5 questions correctly. To calculate a person's vital capacity, you need to know the TV, ERV, and You correctly answered: IRV. 1 Measuring a person's FVC means that you are measuring You correctly answered: the amount of air that can be expelled when the subject takes the deepest possible inspiration and then forcefully expires as completely and rapidly as possible. 2 Measuring a person's FEV means that you are measuring You correctly answered: the amount of the VC that is expired during the first second of the FVC test. 3 1 For a person suffering an asthma attack, inhaler medications are expected to 4
10/22/23, 9:55 PM PhysioEx Exercise 7 Activity 1 https://media.pearsoncmg.com/bc/bc_0media_ap/physioex/10/ex7/act1/ 5/5 Review Sheet Results You correctly answered: reduce the airway resistance. Which of the following values does not include the ERV? You correctly answered: TV. 5 What would be an example of an everyday respiratory event the ERV simulates? Your answer: Blowing on hot food in an attempt to cool it. 1 What additional skeletal muscles are utilized in an ERV activity? Your answer: Intercostal and abdomibal muscles including the diaphragm. 2 What was the FEV (%) at the initial radius of 5.00 mm? Your answer: 5.00 mm at 73%. 3 1 What happened to the FEV (%) as the radius of the airways decreased? How well did the results compare with your prediction? Your answer: FEV1 decreased as the airway decreased which is presently shown in the fev1 column. 4 1 Explain why the results from the experiment suggest that there is an obstructive, rather than a restrictive, pulmonary problem. Your answer: It indicates a complication/ obstruction with the pulmonary system consdiering the lack of oxygen in circulation to the lungs. 5

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