Lung volumes and spirometer Flashcards

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What is a spirometer

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a spirometer is used to measure different aspects of how the lungs are working.

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How do you use a spirometer?

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A person using a spirometer breathes in and out of an airtight chamber, causing it to move up and down.

These movements can be recorded on a revolving drum or on a computer.

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What is tidal volume

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Is the normal breathing volume, about 0.5dm3.

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What is Inspiratory reserve volume and expiratory reserve volume

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Are the maximum amount you can breathe in and out.

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What is Residual volume

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is the air that is in the lungs after you have fully breathed out

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What is Vital capacity

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is the total volume from fully breathed in to fully breathed out

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What is Total lung capacity

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is the vital capacity plus the residual volume.

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