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inspiratory reserve volume= expiratory reserve volume + Tidal Volume - Vital capacity
hyperpnea
vital capacity
Vital Capacity (VC) is the maximum amount of air that can be exhaled after a maximum inhalation. But it differs from one person to another. For a normal sized male that would be 4600 ml.
Forced vital capacity (FVC) measures the total volume of air exhaled forcefully after a maximal inhalation. Within this total volume exhaled, the forced expiratory volume (FEV1) is measured during the 1st second of this manoeuvre.
ACUTE EFFECT - The inspiratory and expiratory volume decreases during exercise
wheeze can be inspiratory or expiratory but stridor is mostly inspiratory
Expiraroty dyspnea (remember all pulmonary diseases have expiratory or mixed dyspneas and heart diseases are differentiated by inspiratory dyspneas)
Inspiratory and expiratory respiratory diseases.
using expiratory hold manuever
inspiratory reserve volume= expiratory reserve volume + Tidal Volume - Vital capacity
hyperpnea
It's the inspiratory reserve volume plus the tidal volume plus the expiratory reserve volume
In contrast to Inspiratory Reserve volume,Tidal volume and Expiratory reserve volume, residual volume does not change with exercise
Expiratory reserve volume, tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, you amateurs
vital capacity
Expiratory reserve volume, tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, you amateurs