All valves in the cardiovascular system are to stop blood flowing backwards through the system. The pulmonary vavle stops blood flowing back from the pulmonary artery into the right ventricle.
These are equations to calculate reference values for pulmonary function testing. The parameters are for instance TLC (Total lung capacity), VC (vital capacity), FRC (functionnal residual capacity) etc...
Pulmonary function tests are a group of procedures that measure the function of the lungs, revealing problems in the way a patient breathes.
When there are clear signs of oxygen deprivation despite a strong pulse and apparent pulmonary function.
Alois Zapletal has written: 'Lung function in children and adolescents' -- subject(s): Children, Medical examinations, Pulmonary function tests, Reference values (Medicine), Tables
Pulmonary-- Refers to the lungs and the breathing system and function.
If we consider any function that is not the main function that is declared as "bool" i.e it will return boolean values to the main function-0 & 1, meaning 'false' and 'true' respectively. If we have to tell the main function that the condition checked in the function is false or disagreed, then we return 0 to the main function and when we have to tell that the condition checked in the main function is true or agreed, then we return 1 to the main function.
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The essential cells of the lung that perform its main function are the alveolar cells, including type 1 pneumocytes for gas exchange and type 2 pneumocytes for surfactant production. Other important cells include macrophages for immune defense and ciliated epithelial cells for airway clearance.
The pulmonary arteries deliver blood to the lungs from the heart so it can be oxygenated.
The function of the pulmonary sinuses is to separate both of the semilunar cusps that are in the pulmonary trunk valve. They forma think wall between the two.
The superior vena cava is one of the two main veins bringing de-oxygenated blood from the body to the heart.