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Diffusion affected by ___ and ___ (thickness) of alveoli to capillary SURFACE AREA and DISTANCE Ventilation movement of air in and out of the lungs Ventilation (V) - exchange of alveolar air (gaseous flow rate) Perfusion Circulation of blood within an organ or tissue in adequate amounts to meet ...

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NURS 316 - Gas Exchange Review
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Diffusion affected by ___ and ___ (thickness) of alveoli to capillary ✅SURFACE AREA
and DISTANCE

Ventilation ✅movement of air in and out of the lungs

Ventilation (V) - exchange of alveolar air (gaseous flow rate)

Perfusion ✅Circulation of blood within an organ or tissue in adequate amounts to meet
current needs of the cells.

Perfusion (Q) - pulmonary circulation (blood flow rate; quantité = French quantity or
amount)

V/Q mismatch ✅An imbalance in the amount of oxygen received in the alveoli and the
amount of blood flowing through the alveolar capillaries

If VQ mismatch - symptomatic compensation - low sats, sob, chest pain, RR

external repsiration

internal respiration ✅Between alveoli and the blood

Between the blood and the tissue cells

The majority of adult hemoglobin is hemoglobin A (HbA), an iron-based metalloprotein
made of what protein subunits? ✅two alpha and two beta globular protein subunits (a
tetramer).

Binds up to 4 oxygen molecules

carbaminohemoglobin ✅the compound formed by the union of carbon dioxide with
hemoglobin

Hemoglobin molecule itself is also involved in physiologic buffering and carbon dioxide
transport (carbaminohemoglobin).

cooperativity of hemoglobin ✅Phenomenon where an atom of oxygen binds to
hemoglobin, remaining unoccupied spots have increased affinity for oxygen

, In other words, with each molecule of oxygen, hemoglobin gets hungrier and hungrier
for the next.

Oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve (ODC) sigmoidal shape ✅This positive
cooperativity is responsible for the ODC's sigmoidal shape.

Phenomenon where an atom of oxygen binds to hemoglobin, remaining unoccupied
spots have increased affinity for oxygen

p50 of hemoglobin has a PO2 of ✅a PO2 of ~27 mmHg corresponds to ~50%
hemoglobin saturation

Rightward shift of ODC means that ✅Higher PO2 is required for similar hemoglobin
saturation compared to baseline

Hemoglobin has less affinity for Oxygen

More willing to unload oxygen at the tissue level

Rightward shift of ODC factors ✅Think of exercise

Increase temperature
Increase CO2
Increase DPG (RBC metabolite of glycolysis (Increased in hypoxia and anemia)
Sick cell hemoglobin (HbSS)
Sulfhemoglobin
Decrearse in pH = Acidosis

A leftward shift of the ODC means that ✅Less PO2
Hemoglobin has higher affinity for oxygen
Less willing to unload O2 to peripheral tissue

Many of the factors which create left ODC shifts ✅Decreased temperature
Decreased CO2
Decreased DPG
Methemoglobinemia (metHB) --> Iron moiety in Hb is oxidized to 3+ and cant accept O2
like the typical 2+ state
Carbon monoxide (Binds more readily than oxygen, reduce O2 spots)
Fetal hemoglobin

Mild - PO2 = ✅60-80 compensated with HR, RR, vasoconstriction

Severe PO2 is less than what number? ✅PO2 < 60 increasing SOB, delirium, restless,
loss of consciousness, coma, death

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