Solutions for Cardiopulmonary Anatomy & Physiology
Problem 1RQ:
The average compliance of the lungs and chest wall combined is 0.1 L/cm H2O. 0.2 L/cm H2O 0.3 L/cm...Problem 2RQ:
Normally, the airway resistance in the tracheobronchial tree is about A. 0.5-1.5 cm H2O/L/sec. B....Problem 3RQ:
3. In the normal individual in the upright position
1. the negative pleural pressure is greater (i....Problem 5RQ:
5. When arranged for flow Poiseuille’s law states that flow is
1. inversely proportional to r4.
2....Problem 6RQ:
6. During a normal exhalation, the
1. intra-alveolar pressure is greater than the atmospheric...Problem 7RQ:
At rest, the normal pleural pressure change during quiet breathing is about A. 0-2 mm Hg. B. 2-4 mm...Problem 10RQ:
Assuming that pressure remains constant, if the radius of a bronchial airway through which gas glows...Problem 13RQ:
13. If alveolar unit A has one-half the compliance of alveolar unit B, then the
1. time constant of...Problem 14RQ:
14. If a patient weighs 175 pounds and has a tidal volume of 550 mL and a respiratory rate of 17...Problem 15RQ:
15. Lung compliance study
Part /: If a patient generates a negative pleural pressure change of -8 cm...Problem 16RQ:
16. If a patient produces a flow rate of 5 L/sec during a forced exhalation by generating a...Problem 18RQ:
If the radius of a bronchial airway, which has a driving pressure of 2 mm Hg, is reduced by 16...Problem 19RQ:
In the healthy lung, when the alveolus decreases in size during a normal exhalation, the 1. surface...Problem 1CAQ1:
Case 1 Because this patient's ribs were broken on the right side, his right chest (bulged outward...Problem 1CAQ3:
Case 1 The pathophysiologic process that developed in this case was corrected with______. During...Problem 2CAQ1:
Case 2 As a result of the hyperinflation, the patient's work of breathing increased because her...Problem 2CAQ2:
Case 2 Because of the lung hyperinflation described in question 1, the patient was generating...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - The Anatomy And Physiology Of The Respiratory SystemChapter 2 - VentilationChapter 3 - Pulmonary Function MeasurementsChapter 4 - The Diffusion Of Pulmonary GasesChapter 5 - The Anatomy And Physiology Of The Circulatory SystemChapter 6 - Oxygen And Carbon Dioxide TransportChapter 7 - Acid–base Balance And RegulationChapter 8 - Ventilation-perfusion RelationshipsChapter 9 - Control Of VentilationChapter 10 - Fetal Development And The Cardiopulmonary System
Chapter 11 - Aging And The Cardiopulmonary SystemChapter 12 - Electrophysiology Of The HeartChapter 13 - The Standard 12-ecg Lead SystemChapter 14 - Ecg InterpretationChapter 15 - Hemodynamic MeasurementsChapter 16 - Renal Failure And Its Effects On The Cardiopulmonary SystemChapter 17 - Sleep Physiology And Its Relationship To The Cardiopulmonary SystemChapter 18 - Exercise And Its Effects On The Cardiopulmonary SystemChapter 19 - High Altitude And Its Effects On The Cardiopulmonary SystemChapter 20 - High-pressure Environments And Their Effects On The Cardiopulmonary System
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Chapter 1, Problem 1RQChapter 2, Problem 1RQChapter 3, Problem 1RQExplanation for the correct answer: Option (C) is 304 mm Hg. The atmospheric pressure in the given...Chapter 5, Problem 1RQJustification/Explanation for the correct answer: Option (a) is, ‘16mL/dL.’ In the given case, the...Given information: Cardiac output: 6 L/min Hb: 11g/dL PaO2: 60 mm Hg Pv¯O2: 35 mm Hg PaCO2: 38 mm Hg...Chapter 7, Problem 1RQChapter 8, Problem 1RQ
Justification/ Explanation for the correct answer: Option (d) is given that when the VQ ratio...Chapter 9, Problem 1RQChapter 10, Problem 1RQJustification for the correct answer: Option (D) states that as an individual ages, the vital...Chapter 12, Problem 1RQChapter 13, Problem 1RQThe heart rate of the patient is regular with normal electrical activity of the heart. There was one...Pulmonary hypertension is a condition in which the mean pulmonary arterial pressure increases. The...The total oxygen content of arterial blood is denoted by CaO2. It can be calculated by using the...Chapter 16, Problem 1RQJustification/ Explanation for the correct answer: Option (e) is, ‘REM sleep.’ Paradox sleep is also...Explanation for the correct answer: Option (b) is, ‘20 fold’. The cardiopulmonary system’s...Chapter 19, Problem 1RQChapter 20, Problem 1RQ
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