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What is the primary function of the lungs? - Correct Answer 1. Oxygenation of mixed venous blood. 2. Removal of carbon dioxide from mixed venous blood. Primary function depends on the integrity of 4 things: - Correct Answer 1. Airway 2. Pulmonary vasculature 3. Respiratory muscles 4. Respi...

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What is the primary function of the lungs? - Correct Answer 1. Oxygenation of mixed
venous blood.
2. Removal of carbon dioxide from mixed venous blood.

Primary function depends on the integrity of 4 things: - Correct Answer 1. Airway
2. Pulmonary vasculature
3. Respiratory muscles
4. Respiratory control mechanism

PFTs help determine 7 things: - Correct Answer 1. Presence of disease or abnormal
lung function.
2. Extent of dysfunction.
3. Extent of impairment/disability
4. Progression of disease.
5. Nature of physiological disturbance.
6. Effect or course of therapy.
7. Aid clinical prognosis.

Common PFTs - Correct Answer 1. Spirometry
2. Diffusing capacity
3. Body plethysmography
4. Bronchial provocation
5. Maximal inspiratory/expiratory pressure
6. Exercise testing
7. Arterial blood gasses

Spirometry - Correct Answer Measures air flow and volumes.

Flow/volume relationship - Correct Answer Peak flow reaches its maximal level
somewhere near total lung capacity.

As lung volume decreases, resistance increases due to intrathoracic airway narrowing.

How air flows - Correct Answer Air flows from higher to lower pressure. There is a
balance between forces: pressures trying to collapses and structures trying to keep
airways open.

FVC - Correct Answer Forced Vital Capacity (when person is forcing air out)

FEV1 - Correct Answer Forced Expiratory Volume in one second. (Amount of air that
can be blown out of lungs in one second)

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