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Pulmonary ventilation ( breathing) is the physical movement of air into & out of the rspiratory tract.
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Alternate flushing of air into and out of the lungs?

Pulmonary ventilation.


What are the two parts of the pulmonary ventilation?

Pulmonary Ventilation consists of inspiration/inhaling, and expiration/exhaling


How do you solve an equation for pulmonary ventilation?

Pulmonary Ventilation(dmcubed/min) = Tidal Volume (dmcubed) X Ventilation Rate (min)


What is the effects of asthma on the ventilation system?

how does asthma effect pulmonary ventilation


What is the mean rate of pulmonary ventilation?

15


How do you qount the tidal volum?

Pulmonary Ventilation = Tidal volume X ventilation rate Simply rearrange the equation to find tidal volume Tidal volume = Pulmonary ventilation / ventilation rate Pulmonary ventilation is the volume of air moved into the lungs in one minute Tidal volume is the volume of air breathed in in one breath whilst at rest Ventilation rate is the number of breaths taken in one minute


What is the difference between pulmonary and alveolar ventilation?

nothing


What infants could be injured by mechanical ventilation?

Newborns with patent ductus arteriosis, a handicap affecting the pulmonary artery, are more likely to suffer pulmonary hemorrhage from mechanical ventilation.


How does ventilation occur?

Pulmonary ventilation occurs as a person inhales and exhales air and air is exchanged between the atmosphere and the alveoli of the lungs. During this, the pulmonary capillary blood gains oxygen and loses carbon dioxide.


What controls respiration under normal conditions?

pulmonary ventilation


What units are used to measure pulmonary ventilation?

dm³min-1


Air moving in and out of lungs is called?

Breathing is the simple answer. Respiration is also an answer but respiration includes oxygen going into the bloff and throughout the body and Carbon Dioxide going back to the lungs and being exhaled.

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