Acclimatization And Its Impact On Heart And Lungs
Question 1. Kortkoff sounds
Answer:
- Korotkoff sounds are blood flow sounds that clinician observe while taking blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer over the brachial artery in the antecubital fossa.
- These sounds appear and disappear as the blood pressure cuff is inflated and deflated.
- There are five kortokoff sounds
- Appearance of first sound indicates systolic blood pressure
- Disappearance of sound helps to measure the diastolic blood pressure.
Question 2. In what forms can carbon dioxide be transported?
Answer:
Forms of carbon dioxide:
- As dissolved form – 7%
- As carbonic acid – negligible
- As carbamino compounds -30%
- As bicarbonate – 63%
Question 3. Acclimatization
Answer:
- Acclimatization refers to the adaptations or the adjustment by the body in high attitude
- While staying at high attitude for several days to several weeks the body gets slowly adapted to the low oxygen tension
Changes Acclimatization occurs:
- Changes in blood
- RBC count, PCC, Haemoglobin content and oxygen carrying capacity of blood increases
- Changes in cardiovascular system
- Increase in rate and force of contraction of heart
- Increase in cardiac output and blood pressure
- Respiratory system
- Pulmonary hypertension develops
- Pulmonary ventilation increases
- Diffusing capacity of gases increases
- Changes in tissues
- Increase in the number of mitochondria
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