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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM BREATHING MECHANISM AND LUNG VOLUMES & CAPACITIES
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INSPIRATION Passive atmospheric pressure compared to intraalveolar pressure –760 mmHg – atm. Pressure –Diapragm contracts – moves downward Increase volume: decrease pressure Air moves in –Added Muscles: external intercostal, sternocleidomastoid, pectoralis minor –surface tension of parietal and visceral pleural membranes –Compliance PRESSURES OF INSPIRATION
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EXPIRATION Elastic Recoil – passive process Decrease volume: increase pressure –Air moves out Added force: internal intercostal + abdominal muscles Non Respiratory Air Movements –Cough, sneeze, laugh, cry, hiccup, yawn, speech
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LUNG VOLUMES AND CAPACITIES Tidal volume (TV) – normal inhale/exhale Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV) – max inhale after normal Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV) – max exhale after normal exhale Residual Volume (RV) – amount left in lungs after max. exhale Vital Capacity – total volume of max inhale to max exhale –IRV + TV + ERV Inspiratory Capacity – Max. inhale –IRV + TV Functional Residual Capacity – amount left in lungs after normal exhale –ERV + RV Total Lung Capacity – max amount of gas in lungs –IRV + TV + ERV + RV GRAPH
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CONTROL OF BREATHING Rhythmic, involuntary Respiratory center – medulla oblongata + pons –Medullary rhythmicity center Dorsal: rhythm Ventral: forceful breaths –Pneumotaxic area Rate of breathing Factors affecting breathing –CO2 and H+ ions –Low O2 –Hering-Bruer Reflex –Emotional upset –Hyperventilation and Holding Breath FACTORS
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PRESSURES OF INSPIRATION
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FACTORS AFFECTING BREATHRATE
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Lung Volumes and Capacities
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