Lung Volume Vocabulary Flashcards

1
Q

Anatomic dead space

A

Volume of air that occupies non-respiratory conducting airways

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2
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Expiratory reserve volume

A

Max volume of air that can be exhaled after NORMAL tidal exhalation (~15% of total lung volume)

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3
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Forced expiratory volume

A

Max volume of air exhaled

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4
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Forced vital capacity

A

volume of air expired during FORCED MAX EXPIRATION after forced max inspiration

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5
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Functional residual capacity

A

Volume of air in the lungs after normal exhalation

ERV + RV (~40% total lung volume)

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6
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Inspiratory capacity

A

Max volume of air that can be INSPIRED after NORMAL exhalation

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7
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Inspiratory reserve volume

A

Max amount of air that can be drawn into lungs after normal tidal inhalation

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8
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Peak expiratory flow

A

Person’s max speed of expiration

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9
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Residual flow

A

Volume of gas remaining in lungs after max expiration

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10
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Tidal volume

A

Total volume inspired and expired with each breath during quiet breathing

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11
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Total lung capacity

A

Volume of air in the lungs after max inspiration

TLC = RV + VC

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12
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Vital capacity

A

Volume change that occurs between max inspiration and max expiration
VC = TV + IRV + ERV

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