Deck 8: Oxygen Equilibrium and Transport
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Deck 8: Oxygen Equilibrium and Transport
1
What is the normal amount of oxygen consumed by the tissues?
A) 250 mL/min
B) 500 mL/min
C) 750 mL/min
D) 1000 mL/min
A) 250 mL/min
B) 500 mL/min
C) 750 mL/min
D) 1000 mL/min
250 mL/min
2
What is the effect of transfusing banked blood stored with an acid-citrate dextrose anticoagulant?
A) It increases oxygen availability to the tissues.
B) It increases the concentration of 2,3-DPG.
C) It decreases oxygen availability to the tissues.
D) It decreases Hb affinity for availability to the tissues.
A) It increases oxygen availability to the tissues.
B) It increases the concentration of 2,3-DPG.
C) It decreases oxygen availability to the tissues.
D) It decreases Hb affinity for availability to the tissues.
It decreases oxygen availability to the tissues.
3
Assuming a concentration of 15 g/dL, what will be the hemoglobin's oxygen-carrying capacity?
A) 20.1 mL/dL
B) 30.1 mL/Dl
C) 40.1 mL/dL
D) 50.1 mL/dL
A) 20.1 mL/dL
B) 30.1 mL/Dl
C) 40.1 mL/dL
D) 50.1 mL/dL
20.1 mL/dL
4
Which of the following terms describes the unoxygenated hemoglobin?
A) Carboxyhemoglobin
B) Reduced hemoglobin
C) Deoxyhemoglobin
D) Methemoglobin
A) Carboxyhemoglobin
B) Reduced hemoglobin
C) Deoxyhemoglobin
D) Methemoglobin
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5
Which of the following are statements related to P50?
I.Normally, a PO2 of 27 mm Hg produces an SO2 of 50%.
II.The P50 is a measure of hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen.
III.A normal P50 is accurate when the blood temperature is 37° C, pH is 7.40, and PCO2 is 40 mm Hg.
IV.Normally, a PO2 of 47 mm Hg produces an SO2 of 50%.
A) I, II, III, IV
B) II, III
C) I, II, III
D) II, III, IV
I.Normally, a PO2 of 27 mm Hg produces an SO2 of 50%.
II.The P50 is a measure of hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen.
III.A normal P50 is accurate when the blood temperature is 37° C, pH is 7.40, and PCO2 is 40 mm Hg.
IV.Normally, a PO2 of 47 mm Hg produces an SO2 of 50%.
A) I, II, III, IV
B) II, III
C) I, II, III
D) II, III, IV
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6
How many times the body tissues' resting requirement is oxygen delivery?
A) Two times
B) Three times
C) Four times
D) Five times
A) Two times
B) Three times
C) Four times
D) Five times
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7
Under resting conditions, what percentage of the arterial oxygen content is extracted by the tissues?
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 100%
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 100%
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8
What is the name of the phenomenon associated with the decreased affinity of Hb for oxygen when PCO2 is high?
A) Haldane effect
B) Bohr effect
C) Fick effect
D) Shift effect
A) Haldane effect
B) Bohr effect
C) Fick effect
D) Shift effect
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9
Which of the following statements relate to the HbO2 equilibrium curve?
I.Large PO2 changes cause small to minimal changes in oxygen content, especially at the extreme flat right end (60 to 100 mm Hg).
II.Small PO2 changes cause large blood oxygen content changes in the middle, steep portion of the curve (20 to 60 mm Hg).
III.Large PO2 changes cause large changes in oxygen content at the extreme flatter ends of the curve, especially the flat right end (60 to 100 mm Hg).
IV.Small PO2 changes cause small blood oxygen content changes in the middle, steep portion of the curve (20 to 60 mm Hg).
A) I, II
B) I, II, III, IV
C) II, III
D) I, II, III
I.Large PO2 changes cause small to minimal changes in oxygen content, especially at the extreme flat right end (60 to 100 mm Hg).
II.Small PO2 changes cause large blood oxygen content changes in the middle, steep portion of the curve (20 to 60 mm Hg).
III.Large PO2 changes cause large changes in oxygen content at the extreme flatter ends of the curve, especially the flat right end (60 to 100 mm Hg).
IV.Small PO2 changes cause small blood oxygen content changes in the middle, steep portion of the curve (20 to 60 mm Hg).
A) I, II
B) I, II, III, IV
C) II, III
D) I, II, III
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10
What is the effect of a high P50?
A) Hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen is increased.
B) Hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen is decreased.
C) It is beneficial to the tissues.
D) It is detrimental in the alveoli.
A) Hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen is increased.
B) Hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen is decreased.
C) It is beneficial to the tissues.
D) It is detrimental in the alveoli.
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11
Which of the following factors affect oxygen delivery to the tissues?
I.Hemoglobin concentration
II.Arterial hemoglobin saturation with oxygen
III.Cardiac output
IV.PCO2 level
A) I, II, III
B) II, III
C) I, II, III, IV
D) II, III, IV
I.Hemoglobin concentration
II.Arterial hemoglobin saturation with oxygen
III.Cardiac output
IV.PCO2 level
A) I, II, III
B) II, III
C) I, II, III, IV
D) II, III, IV
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12
Which of the following statements are true of oxygen transport?
I.Hemoglobin allows whole blood to carry approximately 20 mL of oxygen per 100 mL of blood at the normal arterial PaO2 of 100 mm Hg.
II.Hemoglobin's capacity to carry oxygen is approximately 67 times more than the capacity of plasma alone when PaO? is 100 mm Hg.
III.A normal cardiac output of 5 L/min delivers approximately 1000 mL of oxygen to the body's tissues each minute.
IV.The amount of oxygen delivered is not enough to meet the tissues' resting requirement.
A) I, II, III
B) III, IV
C) I, II, III, IV
D) II, IV
I.Hemoglobin allows whole blood to carry approximately 20 mL of oxygen per 100 mL of blood at the normal arterial PaO2 of 100 mm Hg.
II.Hemoglobin's capacity to carry oxygen is approximately 67 times more than the capacity of plasma alone when PaO? is 100 mm Hg.
III.A normal cardiac output of 5 L/min delivers approximately 1000 mL of oxygen to the body's tissues each minute.
IV.The amount of oxygen delivered is not enough to meet the tissues' resting requirement.
A) I, II, III
B) III, IV
C) I, II, III, IV
D) II, IV
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13
Which of the following are normal values for hemoglobin saturations and oxygen partial pressures?
I.Arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) is approximately 97.5%.
II.PO2 is 100 mm Hg at SaO2 of 97.5%.
III.Mixed venous oxygen saturation (S
O2) is normally 75%.
IV.P
O2 is 60 mm Hg at S
O2 of 75%.
A) I, III, IV
B) I, II, III, IV
C) II, IV
D) I, II, III
I.Arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) is approximately 97.5%.
II.PO2 is 100 mm Hg at SaO2 of 97.5%.
III.Mixed venous oxygen saturation (S

IV.P


A) I, III, IV
B) I, II, III, IV
C) II, IV
D) I, II, III
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14
What is the normal amount of oxygen delivered to the tissues?
A) 500 mL/min
B) 1000 mL/min
C) 1500 mL/min
D) 2000 mL/min
A) 500 mL/min
B) 1000 mL/min
C) 1500 mL/min
D) 2000 mL/min
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15
Where is the majority of oxygen in blood?
A) Plasma
B) Erythrocyte
C) Interstitium
D) Heart
A) Plasma
B) Erythrocyte
C) Interstitium
D) Heart
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16
Which of the following levels of PO2 is associated with sharp decreases in oxygen saturation and content?
A) <40 mm Hg
B) <60 mm Hg
C) <80 mm Hg
D) <100 mm Hg
A) <40 mm Hg
B) <60 mm Hg
C) <80 mm Hg
D) <100 mm Hg
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17
What is the normal amount of oxygen extracted by the tissues for each 100 mL of blood?
A) 5 mL/dL
B) 10 mL/dL
C) 15 mL/dL
D) 20 mL/dL
A) 5 mL/dL
B) 10 mL/dL
C) 15 mL/dL
D) 20 mL/dL
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18
Which of the following conditions decrease hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen?
I.Increased blood PCO2
II.Decreased blood pH
III.Increased blood temperature
IV.Decreased blood levels of the organic phosphate 2,3-DPG
A) I, II, III
B) II, III
C) I, II, III, IV
D) II, III, IV
I.Increased blood PCO2
II.Decreased blood pH
III.Increased blood temperature
IV.Decreased blood levels of the organic phosphate 2,3-DPG
A) I, II, III
B) II, III
C) I, II, III, IV
D) II, III, IV
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19
Which of the following levels of PO2 is associated with a significant oxygen content gain?
A) 20-40 mm Hg
B) 40-60 mm Hg
C) 60-80 mm Hg
D) 80-100 mm Hg
A) 20-40 mm Hg
B) 40-60 mm Hg
C) 60-80 mm Hg
D) 80-100 mm Hg
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20
Which of the following is the conventionally accepted value for hemoglobin's oxygen-carrying capacity?
A) 1.34 mL of oxygen per gram of hemoglobin
B) 1.39 mL of oxygen per gram of hemoglobin
C) 2.34 mL of oxygen per gram of hemoglobin
D) 2.39 mL of oxygen per gram of hemoglobin
A) 1.34 mL of oxygen per gram of hemoglobin
B) 1.39 mL of oxygen per gram of hemoglobin
C) 2.34 mL of oxygen per gram of hemoglobin
D) 2.39 mL of oxygen per gram of hemoglobin
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21
What is the rationale behind using an FIO2 of 1.0 to manage patients with acute CO poisoning?
A) An FIO2 of 1.0 greatly decreases the half-life of HbCO.
B) An FIO2 of 1.0 greatly increases the half-life of HbCO.
C) An FIO2 of 1.0 greatly decreases the Hb affinity for CO.
D) An FIO2 of 1.0 greatly increases the Hb affinity for CO.
A) An FIO2 of 1.0 greatly decreases the half-life of HbCO.
B) An FIO2 of 1.0 greatly increases the half-life of HbCO.
C) An FIO2 of 1.0 greatly decreases the Hb affinity for CO.
D) An FIO2 of 1.0 greatly increases the Hb affinity for CO.
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22
A patient has the following arterial blood-gas values while breathing room air: PaO2 = 100 mm Hg; SaO2 = 0.975.The hemoglobin concentration is 7 g/dL, and the
is 8 L/min.Will the resting oxygen consumption be affected?
A) Yes, because hemoglobin is below normal levels.
B) No, because the PaO2 is normal.
C) No, because the DO2 is well above the normal resting oxygen consumption.
D) Yes, because the cardiac output is excessively high.

A) Yes, because hemoglobin is below normal levels.
B) No, because the PaO2 is normal.
C) No, because the DO2 is well above the normal resting oxygen consumption.
D) Yes, because the cardiac output is excessively high.
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23
Which of the following statements are true of blood transfusion to improve oxygen delivery?
I.It is recommended when DO2crit is reached.
II.It is associated with increased mortality.
III.It is indicated when hypoxia is due to anemia (Hb of 8 g/dL).
IV.It is associated with increased mortality.
A) I, II, III
B) II
C) II, III
D) II, III, IV
I.It is recommended when DO2crit is reached.
II.It is associated with increased mortality.
III.It is indicated when hypoxia is due to anemia (Hb of 8 g/dL).
IV.It is associated with increased mortality.
A) I, II, III
B) II
C) II, III
D) II, III, IV
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24
Which of the following conditions is an example of hypoxemia with cyanosis?
A) CO inhalation
B) Severe anemia
C) Polycythemia
D) Elevated carboxyhemoglobin
A) CO inhalation
B) Severe anemia
C) Polycythemia
D) Elevated carboxyhemoglobin
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25
What is the minimum desaturated hemoglobin concentration in the capillaries when most observers perceive cyanosis?
A) 5 g/dL
B) 7 g/dL
C) 9 g/dL
D) 11 g/dL
A) 5 g/dL
B) 7 g/dL
C) 9 g/dL
D) 11 g/dL
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26
What is the clinical consequence of the point below DO2crit?
A) Initiation of anaerobic metabolism
B) Initiation of aerobic metabolism
C) An increase in cardiac output
D) A decrease in the Hb level
A) Initiation of anaerobic metabolism
B) Initiation of aerobic metabolism
C) An increase in cardiac output
D) A decrease in the Hb level
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27
What is the best explanation for the presence of peripheral cyanosis?
A) Low venous oxygen saturation
B) High arterial oxygen saturation
C) Low Hb concentration
D) High Hb concentration
A) Low venous oxygen saturation
B) High arterial oxygen saturation
C) Low Hb concentration
D) High Hb concentration
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28
What is the interpretation of a decrease in the C(a -
)O2?
A) A decrease in the oxygen extraction ratio
B) A reduction in cardiac output
C) An increase in cardiac output
D) A decrease in the Hb level

A) A decrease in the oxygen extraction ratio
B) A reduction in cardiac output
C) An increase in cardiac output
D) A decrease in the Hb level
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29
Which of the following statements are true of fetal hemoglobin?
I.Hemoglobin present in the fetus has a high affinity for oxygen.
II.HbF of normal-term infants has a P50 of approximately 22 mm Hg.
III.A cyanotic newborn infant has a much lower arterial PO2 than an equally cyanotic adult.
IV.By 6 months after birth, most HbF has been replaced with HbA.
A) I, II, III
B) II
C) II, III
D) I, II, III, IV
I.Hemoglobin present in the fetus has a high affinity for oxygen.
II.HbF of normal-term infants has a P50 of approximately 22 mm Hg.
III.A cyanotic newborn infant has a much lower arterial PO2 than an equally cyanotic adult.
IV.By 6 months after birth, most HbF has been replaced with HbA.
A) I, II, III
B) II
C) II, III
D) I, II, III, IV
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30
Which of the following are pathological features associated with HbS?
I.Thromboemboli
II.Ischemia
III.Polycythemia
IV.Tissue hypoxia
A) I, II
B) II, IV
C) II, III, IV
D) I, II, IV
I.Thromboemboli
II.Ischemia
III.Polycythemia
IV.Tissue hypoxia
A) I, II
B) II, IV
C) II, III, IV
D) I, II, IV
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