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Physiology Final Exam - Case Studies
Case Study One ANS: Sue had a cold, which has progressively gotten worse. She is now coughing up
yellow to brown colored mucus and has a fever of 103 degrees. She is finding it difficult to breathe. She
goes to her doctor who gives her a full exam and orders blood work and a chest x-ray.



Lab results:

Elevated blood cell count

Arterial blood pO2 - 70mmHg (normal values = 75-100 mmHg)

Arterial blood pCO2- 48 mmHg (normal range = 35-45 mmHg)

Sputum sample shows the presence of Streptococci bacteria.

X-ray shows fluid build up in the one lung

Doctor diagnoses her with bacterial pneumonia and prescribes antibiotics and albuterol (a bronchial
dilator - beta2 adrenergic agonist).

Pneumonia is a lung infection caused by viruses or bacteria. The infection and inflammation causes
excessive secretions that interferes with normal gas exchange between the lung tissue and the blood.



Functions of Respiratory System ANS: Oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange



Acid/base balance



Route for water loss and heat elimination



Enhances venous return (cardiac output and BP)



Enables speech, hiccups, cooling food, blowing up balloons, laughing



Pulmonary Ventilation ANS: Breathing; air in and out

,External Respiration ANS: Gas exchange between lungs and blood



Tidal Volume ANS: The volume of gas inspired or expired in an unforced respiratory cycle



Total Lung Capacity ANS: The total amount of gas in the lungs after a maximum expiration



Vital Capacity ANS: The maximum amount of gas that can be expired after a maximum inspiration



Lung Compliance ANS: How much effort is required to stretch/distend lungs



Surfactant ANS: Reduces surface tension; allows for more stretch to increase lung compliance



Simple Diffusion ANS: Lungs share thin basement membranes for easy gas exchange (diffusion); passive



Fick's Law ANS: Rate = change in concentration x membrane permeability / distance x molecular weight



Top is direct with rate



Inflammation ANS: Macrophages in area begin phagocytizing bacteria or other foreign invaders. Secrete
chemotaxins and cytokines that attract other phagocytes to the area and causes vasodilation/increased
permeability.




Increased blood flow to area and increased capillary permeability due to histamine. (redness - heat -
swelling)

,Fever ANS: Exogenous pyrogen (bacteria or the like) or endogenous (cytokines released by leukocytes)
cause hypothalamus to reset body temp



Raise in temperature helps body fight off pathogen, denature proteins, and force rest



Non-Specific Defenses ANS: Always on guard, rapid response, limited



Nonselective (every and all invaders)



Contains and limits spread of infection



B Cells ANS: Attack outside of the cell



Humoral immunity



Two types: active & passive



Active = produce antibodies

Passive = do not produce antibodies and do not produce an immune response



Active Naturally Acquired B Cells ANS: Occurs when a person is exposed to a live pathogen, and
develops a primary immune response



Active Artificially Acquired B Cells ANS: Can be induced by a vaccine, a substance that contains antigen.
A vaccine stimulates a primary response against the antigen without causing symptoms of the disease

, Passive Naturally Acquired B Cells ANS: When maternal antibodies are transferred to the fetus through
the placenta



Passive Artificially Acquired B Cells ANS: When high levels of antibodies specific to a pathogen or toxin
are transferred to non-immune persons through blood



IgM ANS: Antigen receptor on lymphocyte surface prior to immunization



Secreted during primary response



In the plasma



IgA ANS: Main antibody type in external secretions (saliva and mother's milk)



Binds to pathogen to prevent from entering body



IgD ANS: Antigen receptor on lymphocyte surface prior to immunization



On the surface of B Cells



IgG ANS: Main form of antibodies in circulation



Production is increased after immunization



Secreted during secondary response

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