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Pulmonary Function Fill In The Blanks

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Question: IC - Inspiratory Answer: Volume of air that is after a normal exhalation. (Vt=IRV)
Question: IRV - Inspiratory Reserve Answer: Maximum volume of air that can be after a normal tidal volume. inhalation.
Question: ERV - Expiratory Reserve Answer: volume of air that can be exhaled after a normal tidal volume.
Question: FRC - Residual CapacityAnswer: Volume of air remaining in the lungs after a exhalation. (ERV + RV)
Question: TLC - Lung CapacityAnswer: Maximum amount of air that the can hold.
Question: CapacityAnswer: 1 or more combined
Question: Vt - VolumeAnswer: Volume of air that normally moves into and out of the lungs in one calm .
Question: Obstructive Lung Answer: RV TLC & FRC - IRV & IC - Decrease
Question: Restrictive Lung Answer: All volumes & capacities .
Question: RV - Residual Answer: The amount of air remaining in the lungs a maximal exhalation.
Question: VC - Vital Answer: Maximal volume of air that can be after a maximal inspiration.
Question: SVC - Slow CapacityAnswer: Diagnostic for lung disease.
Question: FVC - Vital CapacityAnswer: Diagnostic for lung disease.
Question: FEV Answer: The volume of gas that can be exhaled after 1 second of time. Most used from an FVC. is 83%
Question: FEF - Expiratory Flow 25%-75%Answer: Reflects to small airways. Normal is approx. 4.5 L/Sec. Decreased in Obstructive Diagnosis
Question: FEF - Forced Expiratory Flow 200- Answer: Reflects condition of larger airways. Dependent"
Question: MVV - Maximum Voluntary Answer: Deep and Fast breathing for 15 seconds. ranges: Men 170 L/min Women 110 L/min
Question: Flow-Volume Answer: Vital Capacity (FVC) manuever followed by a forced inspiratory volume manuever.
Question: Flow-Volume Loop Important Answer: PEFR, PIFR, FVC, FEVt, FEV1/FVR , FEF 25%, FEF 50%, FEF 75%
Question: DLco - Diffusion of Carbon MonoxideAnswer: Test that measures the of CO diffused across the A-C Membrane.
Question: DLco - Diffusion of Carbon Monoxide Normal RangesAnswer: Normal Range Male = 25 ml/min/mmHg a diagnosis of AC Membrane thickening.
Question: MIP - Maximum Inspiratory Pressure RangeAnswer: Normal range (NIF) Males - 125 cmH2O Females - 90
Question: MEP - Maximum Expiratory Normal RangeAnswer: Normal range Males - 230 cmH2O Females - 150
Question: NIF - Negative Inspiratory Answer: The ability to take a deep breath and to generate a cough strong enough to clear secretions. The patient’s should be at –20 cm H20.
Question: SVC Acceptable - Bedside TestAnswer: value = 20ml/kg IBW
Question: NIF Acceptable Value - TestAnswer: Value = -20 cmH2O or >
Question: VT Acceptable Value - TestAnswer: Value = 7-9 ml/kg IBW
Question: PF Value - Bedside TestAnswer: Value = 300 lpm or >
Question: Answer: An apparatus for measuring the volume of air inspired and by the lungs. It records the amount of air and the rate of air that is breathed in and out over a specified period of time.
Question: RespirometerAnswer: A device used to measure the rate of of a living organism by measuring its rate of exchange of oxygen and/or carbon dioxide.
Question: NIFometerAnswer: A disposable single patient monitor that indicated for use in measuring Negative Force.
Question: FEV1 Normal Answer: 83% Value
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