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Resp001 Lung Volumes Fill In The Blanks

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Question: VolumeAnswer: The of space occupied by a three-dimensional object or region of space, expressed in cubic units.
Question: CapacityAnswer: The ability to , hold, or absorb: The maximum amount that can be contained.
Question: VOLUME (Vt)Answer: Most common volume that RCPs deal with on a daily basis is _____. Amount of volume you have going in and out with every breathe.
Question: FRC (Functional Capacity)Answer: Most common capacity that we deal with is ____ A tool used to help a patient oxygenate.
Question: TLCAnswer: lung capacity - 6000mL
Question: oxygenatinAnswer:
Question: VentilationAnswer:
Question: IRVAnswer: Ispiratory reserve - 3100mL
Question: Answer: Expiratory volume - 1200mL
Question: Answer: Residual Volume - 1200mL. unable to be measured directly. It can never be exhaled in order to help with the next .
Question: Tidal volumeAnswer: 500mL
Question: Answer: Inspiratory capacity - about
Question: FRCAnswer: Functinal residual - 2400mL
Question: VCAnswer: Vital - 4800mL
Question: how do you RV?Answer: Dilution Method Nitrogen Washout Method Body Plethysmographic Method (Body Box)
Question: The higher FRC Answer: the more likely you are to CO2
Question: restrictive Answer: cause low lung volumes and low cause low capacities. Ex. .
 
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