Respiratory Volumes/Capacities Flashcards

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Tidal volume

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avg volume of air exchanged in a cycle of passive breathing; represents 10% of a person’s vital capacity

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Inspiratory reserve volume

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the maximal volume of air that can be inspired above the level of tidal inspiration

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expiratory reserve volume

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the max volume of air that can be expired below relaxation volume

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residual volume

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the volume of air that remains in the lungs after a maximum exhalation; people use less of their total lung capacity during breathing as aging occurs.

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Vital Capacity

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volume of air exchanged between a maximum inspiration and a max expiration (IRV+TV+ERV)

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Functional residual capacity/resting volume

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volume of air in the lungs at the end of the expiratory phase of tidal breathing (ERV + RV)

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Inspiratory capacity

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max volume of air that can be inspired (TV+IRV)

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Total lung capacity

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IRV+TV+ERV+RV

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