Respiratory System 4, Pressure changes during breathing

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  • čas přidán 19. 03. 2019
  • Pressure changes that facilitate breathing. Answer all of the following MCQs and leave your answers in the comments section for marking.
    During exhalation and before the onset of inhalation the intrapleural pressure is;
    a. 0 mm Hg
    b. 2 mm Hg
    c. 4 mm Hg.
    d. 6 mm Hg
    During inhalation the intrapleural pressure is;
    a. 0 mm Hg
    b. 2 mm Hg
    c. 4 mm Hg
    d. 6 mm Hg
    Which of the following is an accessory muscle of ventilation?
    a. sternocleidomastoid
    d. diaphragm
    c. external intercostals
    d. myocardium
    During the process of inspiration the;
    a. diaphragm contracts and moves downward.
    b. diaphragm contracts and moves upwards
    c. diaphragm relaxes and moves downward
    d. diaphragm relaxes and moves upwards
    During the process of inspiration the;
    a. external intercostal muscles relax and move the diaphragm upwards
    b. external intercostal muscles relax to allow the chest wall to move up and out
    c. the external intercostal muscles contract and move the chest wall down and in
    d. the external intercostal muscles contract and move the chest wall up and out
    Which statement about the ribs is true?
    a. men have 12 pairs of ribs and women have 11 pairs
    b. men have 11 pairs of ribs and women have 12 pairs
    c. ten pairs of ribs are connected to the sternum by costal cartilage
    d. all of the ribs are directly attached to the sternum by the costal cartilage
    Which statements about inspiration is true?
    a. air is blown into the lungs using positive pressure ventilation
    b. air is sucked into the lungs using negative pressure ventilation.
    c. the diaphragm moves upwards
    d. air enters the lungs as a result of the passive recoil of the elastic walls of the alveoli
    Identify one true statement:
    a. intrapulmonary pressure is lower than atmospheric pressure during expiration
    b. intrapulmonary pressure is higher than atmospheric pressure during inspiration
    c. intrapulmonary pressure is the same as the pressure in the alveoli.
    d. intrapulmonary pressure is higher than the pressure in the alveoli
    e. intrapulmonary pressure is lower than the pressure in the alveoli

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  • @umaimahnawaz7318
    @umaimahnawaz7318 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Dear dr...after i watched your video i was able to breathe a sigh of relief...and as i did it...i was aware of how the pressure in my lungs was changing. bless your kindness and generosity you wonderful man. love you and everything you have done for the world. i sit here and i think...I finally understand.

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    This is a more concise explanation than any biology textbook or article I've read. Great video for the layman.

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    I took more deep breath while watching this video. Thank you!

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    Hi Dr. Campbell you might already explain or have a video on ABG and VBG. I’m having a hard time connecting the dots. Why would VBG numbers are slightly higher than ABG?

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    @busras8265 Před rokem

    thank you sir

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    Every time I do the respiratory system I come back to this video

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      @victoriaporter6586 Před 5 lety

      I'm waiting for "the bones" as well

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  • @sayantandutta6712
    @sayantandutta6712 Před 2 lety +2

    Dr.John Campbell ,will you please explain how intrapleural pressure prevents lung collapse?Thank you so much Dr.

    • @1-nd1es
      @1-nd1es Před rokem

      Lungs consist of elastic tissue and have a high tendency to recoil and become smaller to achieve their normal volume which is actually less than the volume they occupy inside the chest. Being attached to a membrane (visceral pleura covering the outer surface of the lungs) that continuously moves with the change in the chest size that is also lined by the parietal pleura) will prevent the lungs to collapse. Because of the potential space between the visceral pleura and parietal pleura, they follow each other in terms of size change either expanding (active contraction of the external intercostal muscle and diaphragm) or compressing by lungs recoiling (passive).
      Lungs tend to recoil -- the sticky bilayer pleura membranes pull each other out and in to maintain the functional residual capacity of the lungs.
      Lungs must have a specific amount of air that cannot be exhaled out during vigorous expiration to provide a continuous gas exchange between alveoli and blood capillaries at the cellular level, unlike the respiration cycle which has a resting stage between inspiration and expiration.

  • @lucaspooks7401
    @lucaspooks7401 Před 5 lety +1

    Hello Dr. Cambell. I would like to talk to you because I have Cerebral Palsy. I also have Paroxysmal Supra Ventricular Tachychardia. I was just wondering if my PSVT can be dangerous for me. I learned about a Valsalva Maneouver when i breathe in an empty glass. Then I somehow lift my legs up on my sofa and it kills the PSVT. I have to repeat it a few times and then it stops.

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  Před 5 lety +3

      I have seen the manoeuvre you describe work. Have you got a cardiologist who can advise you on your condition and what is the best treatment?

  • @riteshchaurasia8538
    @riteshchaurasia8538 Před 5 lety +2

    How does intra pleural pressure becomes more negative during inhalation..?when the lung expand the space between intra pleural space too increases..then how it goes more negative ..plz kindly explain..indeed great explanation the for it

    • @VinayKumar-kk7ig
      @VinayKumar-kk7ig Před 4 lety

      another question similar to this ...: how is the -4 mmHg Pressure existence is considered ?? is it common across all ages ?? appreciate if there is any reference video specific to this area

  • @victoriaporter6586
    @victoriaporter6586 Před 5 lety +3

    thank you!

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    I am a new subscriber, love this video, how can i get in contact with you? Can you please make more videos on Anatomy and Physiology?

  • @medmadeeasy6510
    @medmadeeasy6510 Před 4 lety +1

    4:42 external coastal or internal coastal??

  • @stephanitolbert167
    @stephanitolbert167 Před 4 lety

    I completed the questions and I have answers but unsure if they are correct; I went with 4mmHg for first answer. How do I find out if I am correct or not?

  • @onahemmanuelaugustine9950

    Dr, please can you explain to me more about what makes the pressure negative? Can a pressure be negative? Again, you explained that on a normal condition the Lungs (with the visceral pluralmembrane) always move with the parietal pluralmembrane because both are socked to each on account of the interplurall fluid. If it is then the case they they always move together, when does the negative pressure occur? On a normal condition, given your explanation, they are prevented from pulling apart because of the interplural fluid.

    • @1-nd1es
      @1-nd1es Před rokem

      "Negative pressure generally refers a place where pressure is smaller in one place relative to another place. It doesn't refer to the actual or static pressure being negative since that cannot go lower than zero." relative to the interpulmonary pressure the intrapleural pressure is less so it is negative. and the pressure in the lungs becomes negative also during inspiration relative to the atmospheric pressure to allow the gas particles to go in from high pressure outside to low pressure inside (simple passive transport: diffusion of fluids).

  • @toyosiakintunde1435
    @toyosiakintunde1435 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for the video it was very helpful
    1. C
    2. D
    3. A
    4. A
    5. D
    6. C
    7. B
    8. C

  • @user-ns4ek8gk3r
    @user-ns4ek8gk3r Před 2 lety

    Both the lungs are not of same size right?

  • @nikitabt2177
    @nikitabt2177 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you sir, this video is very useful for me😊
    *Sir, can you make a video on menstrual cycle*

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  Před 4 lety +1

      I have already, I posted it a few months ago, try a youtube search using campbellteaching menstural

    • @nikitabt2177
      @nikitabt2177 Před 4 lety

      @@Campbellteaching ok sir, I just go and search

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    • @nikitabt2177
      @nikitabt2177 Před 4 lety

      @@Campbellteaching Sorry for late reply Actually I am a bit busy because of my study,
      But what is this video about? :)

  • @eingphengbouy2041
    @eingphengbouy2041 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello , Dr could you teach us about heart failure ?

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  Před 4 lety +1

      yes, I have already uploaded a video series on this topic, search under 'heart failure campbellteaching'

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  Před 4 lety +1

      let me know if you cant find the series

    • @eingphengbouy2041
      @eingphengbouy2041 Před 4 lety

      Thank so much doctor

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  Před 4 lety

      @@eingphengbouy2041 This is the first video on the series, czcams.com/video/OgaXQQSlZyY/video.html

  • @MuhammadAhsan-mp8hq
    @MuhammadAhsan-mp8hq Před 2 lety

    Why IP changes from -4 to -6

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    @ScentedMuffinMC Před 3 lety

    what brand of pen are those???

  • @1-nd1es
    @1-nd1es Před rokem

    Pressure changes that facilitate breathing. Answer all of the following MCQs and leave your answers in the comments section for marking.
    During exhalation and before the onset of inhalation the intrapleural pressure is;
    Pressure in the lungs is greater than atmospheric pressure, the intrapleural pressure is always negative relative to the intrapulmonary pressure by 4 mmHg.
    a. 0 mm Hg intrapleural ✏
    b. 2 mm Hg
    c. 4 mm Hg. intrapulmonary
    d. 6 mm Hg
    During inhalation the intrapleural pressure is;
    a. 0 mm Hg
    b. 2 mm Hg
    c. 4 mm Hg
    d. 6 mm Hg (negative 6). ✏
    Which of the following is an accessory muscle of ventilation?
    a. sternocleidomastoid ✏
    d. diaphragm
    c. external intercostals
    d. myocardium
    During the process of inspiration the;
    a. diaphragm contracts and moves downward. ✏
    It becomes flattened allowing lung volume to increase.
    b. diaphragm contracts and moves upwards
    c. diaphragm relaxes and moves downward
    d. diaphragm relaxes and moves upwards
    During the process of inspiration the;
    a. external intercostal muscles relax and move the diaphragm upwards
    b. external intercostal muscles relax to allow the chest wall to move up and out
    c. the external intercostal muscles contract and move the chest wall down and in
    d. the external intercostal muscles contract and move the chest wall up and out ✏
    Which statement about the ribs is true?
    a. men have 12 pairs of ribs and women have 11 pairs
    b. men have 11 pairs of ribs and women have 12 pairs
    c. ten pairs of ribs are connected to the sternum by costal cartilage ✏
    True ribs are 8 pairs, and false ribs are 4 pairs, 9th and 10th are attached to the costal cartilage indirectly and the 11th and 12th are floating ribs that are not attached to the sternum at all.
    d. all of the ribs are directly attached to the sternum by the costal cartilage
    Which statements about inspiration is true?
    a. air is blown into the lungs using positive pressure ventilation
    b. air is sucked into the lungs using negative pressure ventilation ✏
    c. the diaphragm moves upwards
    d. air enters the lungs as a result of the passive recoil of the elastic walls of the alveoli
    Identify one true statement:
    a. intrapulmonary pressure is lower than atmospheric pressure during expiration
    b. intrapulmonary pressure is higher than atmospheric pressure during inspiration
    c. intrapulmonary pressure is the same as the pressure in the alveoli. ✏
    d. intrapulmonary pressure is higher than the pressure in the alveoli
    e. intrapulmonary pressure is lower than the pressure in the alveoli

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