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Block 4 13 Pulmonary Circulation Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers

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Block 4 13 Pulmonary Circulation Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers

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  • August 3, 2024
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Block 4 13 Pulmonary Circulation Exam
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How long does a RBC spend in a pulmonary capillary bed?


How many alveoli does it transverse in that time? - Correct
Answer-0.75 seconds


3 alveoli


Under normal circumstances how long will it take for
diffusion of O2 and CO2 to be complete in the alveoli? -
Correct Answer-0.25 seconds (after RBC moves past the
first alveolus)


Describe the path a RBC takes through the pulmonary
capillary network - Correct Answer-RV, pulmonary artery,
capillaries of 2 alveoli, pulmonary vein, LA


What are the 'relative amounts' of flow within the lungs? -
Correct Answer-Blood flow in the lungs is high, as the lungs
receive 100% oc cardiac output




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, What are the pressures within the lungs? - Correct Answer-
Pressures in the lungs are low
RV: 25 mmHg
Pulmonary artery: 14 mmHg
Capillaries: 10.4
Pulmonary veins: 9


(aortea has 90 mmHg)


Describe the mechanisms that allow for the pulmonary
vasculature to accommodate significant increases in blood
volume with minimal changes in blood pressure - Correct
Answer-Recruitment: previously closed capillaries near the
apex are opened to flow
Distension: open capillaries dilate


How do ventilation (V) and perfusion (Q) change as you
move from apex to the base of the lung? - Correct Answer-
Both ventilation and perfusion decrease from base to apex of
the lung
Ventilation decreases less sharply than perfusion, which
drops significantly due to gravity


PRACTICE:

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