Quiz 2: Respiration
During respiration for speech, inspiration takes up about ____% of a cycle of respiration, while expiration takes up about ____ % of the cycle.
10, 90 WRONG!!!!
which of the following best describes the rate of respiration for an adult
12-18 breaths per minute
there is how many sets of floating ribs
2
Which of the following best describes the rate of respiration for a newborn infant?
40-70 breaths
State Boyle' Law, and describe the implications for respiration.
Boyle's: given a gas, if you INCREASE volume, then pressure will decrease. -Respiratory system: closed, and governed by changes in internal vs external air pressure. -upward/outward movement of rib cage expands cavity in transverse dimension -contraction of diaphragm expands it in vertical dimension. -expansion of cavity decreases pressure and increases volume.
which of the following have high elasticity
lungs and cartilage
the lungs are housed within the
thorax
tensile strength is the quality of material which keeps fibers from being easily separated when pulled
true
the process of moving air through the respiratory system?
ventilation?
by what age do lungs have their full complement of alveoli
8 years
Emphysema results in the breakdown of the alveolar wall, resulting in enlargement of alveolar clusters and consequent enlargement of the thorax known as Barrel Chest . This results in the diaphragm being pulled down at rest. What implications do you see for inspiration and expiration with this altered system?
In advanced emphysema the diaphragm is pulled down and stretched relatively flat by the flaring rib cage. When this flattened diaphragm contracts, it pulls the ribs closer together, compressing the thorax at the very time the patient is attempting to inhale. The alveoli are thus compressed, causing air to leave the lungs.
An individual with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis will experience a gradual loss of muscle function. As a result, this person will eventually be required to maintain a semi-reclined position to support respiration. Discuss the reason for this required posture.
In the sitting position, gravity is pulling the abdominal viscera down (supporting inspiration), as well as pulling the rib cage down (supporting expiration). The client with ALS suffers from increasing muscular weakness. The semi-reclining position increases vital capacity, and decreases the amount of muscular effort required to inhale.
What characteristic of cartilage makes it appropriate and beneficial for use in the respiratory passageway?
JUST ElASTIC
describe the process of passive expiration
Passive expiration refers to the exhalation of normal tidal breathing, as during sleep or quiet sitting. During inspiration the muscles elevate and expand the rib cage while the diaphragm descends into the abdominal cavity. During passive expiration, the ribs, diaphragm, and abdominal viscera return to their original position, exemplified by lung tissue elasticity, gravity, visceral recoil, and rib untorquing.
Compression of the ____ will result in extension of airstream duration during active expiration
abdomen
Compression of the ____ will result in reduction of lung volume.
abdomen
compression of the ___ will result in reduction of lung volume
abdomen
Gas exchange occurs within the minute air sac of the lungs called
alveoli
gas exchange occurs in the ____ of the lungs
alveoli
An adult has a larger respiratory capacity than an infant. Which of the following best explains this capacity difference?
an adult has a larger thorax can voluntarily expand their lungs? WRONG!!!!
The reference pressure for measurement of respiratory pressure is __________ pressure.
atmospheric
pressure generated as a result of the weight of atmospheric pressure
atmospheric pressure
The term _________ refers to combinations of volumes to express physiological limits.
capacities
using the muscles of inspiration to impede the outflow of air during expiration
checking action
The portion of the rib cage consisting of cartilage is termed the ________________ portion.
chondral
in respiration, which of the following structures undergoes torquing?
chondrial portion of rib
the pectoral girdle of the scapula and
clavicle
which is the inferior most component of the vertebral column
coccyx
An increase in thorax volume will cause a(n) _________________ in alveolar pressure
decrease
Contraction of the diaphragm will cause a(n) _________________ in intrapleural pressure.
decrease
an incase in thorax volume will cause a ____ in alveolar pressure
decrease
an increase in thorax volume will cause a ___ in alveolar pressure
decrease
contraction of the diaphragm will cause a ___ in intrapleural pressure
decrease
Resting lung volume ________________ when one moves from a standing position to supine.
decreases
when the diaphragm contracts, the central tendon
depreses
the serrates posterior superior muscles ___ the rib cage
depress
When the diaphragm contracts, the central tendon (elevates/depresses) __________.
depresses
when the diaphragm contracts, the central tendon ___
depresses
manometer
device that measures pressure
spirometer
device that measures the volume of expelled air
At rest, the rib cage slopes
downward
What forces cause the rib cage to return to resting position following torquing of the rib-cage elements?
elasticity and gravity
The serratus posterior superior muscles (elevate/depress) _________ the rib cage.
elevate ?? try depress
which of the following best describes what happens when the lungs expand
expansion of the thorax causes increase in lung volume, which decreases pressure within the lungs, allowing air to enter
this muscle originates at the osseous portion of the lower 7 ribs, then fans downward to insert at the iliac crest, inguinal , and abdominal aponeurosis
external oblique abdomnis
Turbulence within the respiratory passageway decreases the resistance to airflow.
false
Untorquing means the same as recoil
false
the central tendon of the diaphragm is capable of contraction
false
the transverse abdominis muscle is superficial to the internal oblique abdominis
false
__ inspiration requires use of diaphragm and accessory muscles of inspiration.
forced
_____ inspiration requires use of diaphragm and accessory muscles of inspiration
forced
Boyle's law states that
given a gas of constant temperature, increasing the volume of the chamber in which the gas is contained will decrease the pressure
elasticity
having the ability and tendency to return to original position
the primary role/s or the muscles of the thorax, back, and upper limbs include:
head control and trunk control
Adducting the vocal folds during expiration causes an immediate (increase/decrease) ________ in subglottal pressure.
increase
When the diaphragm contracts, the central tendon is pulled in which direction?
inferiorly and anteriorly
The volume of air that can be inspired after a tidal inspiration
inspiratory reserve volume
the ____ nerve innervates the diaphragm
intercostal. WRONG phrenic?
this muscle originates at the inguinal ligament/iliac crest, then fans medially to insert in the cartilaginous portion of the lower ribs and abdominal aponeurosis. it serves to rotate and flex the trunk and compress the abdomen
internal oblique abdominis
during inspiration, intraoral pressure is ___ relative to atmospheric pressure
negative
Which of the following is the primary purpose of respiration?
none of the above? "goal of respiration is to oxygenate blood and eliminate CO2" WRONG!!!!
A relative increase in air pressure over atmospheric pressure is known as ________________ pressure.
positive
alveolar pressure becomes ____ relative to atmospheric pressure ___ during expiration
positive
The esophagus is posterior/anterior (circle one) to the trachea.
posterior
Pressure is defined as
pressure X area/pressure WRONG
When the volume of a closed container such as a hypodermic needle is increased,
pressure decreases?
surfactant is a mucus which serves the lungs by
promoting inflation, enabling smooth movement, lowering surface tension
which of the following is the primary purpose of respiration
provides the means of gas exchange between an organism and its enviornment
this muscle originates as 4 or 5 segments at pubis inferiorly, courses up to segment border, to insert at the diploid process and the cartilage or ribs 5-7
rectus abdominis
_______ in the volume that can be inhaled after a tidal inspiration.
residual volume
air that can not be expelled during expiration
residual volume?
which of the following is defined as the exchange of oxygen between an organism and its enviornment
respiration ?
when the surfactant between the pleural linings is lost or reduces a person is said to have ___
respiratory distress syndrome WRONG
The lateral aspect of the thorax is made up of the
rib cage?
the functional unit of the vertebral column is the ___
spinous process? WRONG try vertebrae
Respiratory volume is measured using which of the following?
spirometer
The _______________________________ muscle is used to turn the head, but also serves as an accessory muscle of inspiration.
sternocleidomastoid
tensile strength
the ability of a material to resist being pulled apart
Which of the following best describes what happens during inspiration?
the muscles of inspiration contract, causing the thorax to increase in volume the muscles of the abdomen relax, allowing expansion of the diaphragm into the abdominal space
The amount of air we breathe during a respiratory cycle is referred to as _______________.
tidal volume
_ refers to twisting of a shaft while not permitting one end to move.
torque
The _______________ is a flexible tube beneath the larynx, forming the first passageway to the lungs.
trachea
Contraction of the accessory muscles of inspiration increase the volume of the thoracic cavity in the ________________ dimension.
transverse
This muscle originates at the posterior abdominal wall at the vertebral column, courses laterally, and inserts in the transversus abdominis aponeurosis and inner surface of ribs 6-12. Contraction will compress the abdomen.
transverse abdominis
areolar pressure becomes positive relative to atmospheric pressure during expiration
true
hyaline cartilage makes up the larynx, trachea and bronchial passageway
true
Contraction of the accessory muscles of inspiration increase the volume of the thoracic cavity in the ________________ dimension.
vertical
Contraction of the diaphragm increases the volume of the thoracic cavity in the ________________ dimension.
vertical
contraction of the accessory muscles of inspiration increase the volume of the thoracic cavity in the _________ dimension
verticle WRONG
The combination of inspiratory reserve volume, expiratory reserve volume, and tidal volume, representing the capacity of air available for speech
vital capacities