PHTY205 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Bronchiole, Abdominal Wall, Pulmonary Shunt

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Lower lobe: apical, medial basal, lateral basal, anterior basal, posterior basal. Oblique and horizontal in r lung, oblique in left lung. Note: cardiac notch is an area on the medial surface of l lung, where the heart lies: apex: this upper part of the lung, lies against the top of the thoracic cavity. Chest wall: skin, musculoskeletal ie ribs, intercostals, diaphragm. Pleura 2 layers: parietal, visceral. Measure of lung and chest wall distensibility. Represents the ease with which the lung and chest wall can be stretched ie opposite of elasticity. C = change in volume / change in pressure. The change in lung volume that can be accomplished with a given change in respiratory pressure: airway resistance. Determined by the length, radius and cross sectional area of the the airways. Poiseuilles law r = 1/ r4. - 2/3 occurs in the nose. Next highest in oropharynx and larynx: work of breathing. Muscular effort or energy cost of breathing.

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