Deck 3 Spirometers Flashcards

1
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1 What happens to our breathing when we exercise?

A

Breathing becomes deeper and more frequent to cope with demands of exercise

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2 Why do we breathe deaper and more fequent during exercise?

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For more oxygen can reach the alveoli and more carbon dioxide can be removed

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3
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3 Draw a Spirometer

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4
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4 Describe tidal volume?

A

The volume of air breathed in and out per breath

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5
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5 Describe inspiratory reserve volume?

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The additional volume of air that can be forcibly inhaled after inspiration of normal tidal volume

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6
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6 How does the inspiratory revserve volume change during exercise?

A

Decreases

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7
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7 Describe exspiratory reserve volume?

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The additional volume of air that can be forcibly exhaled after expiration of normal tidal volume

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8
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8 What is the expiratory reserve volume for men and women?

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Men 1.5 litres/min
Women 0.7 litres/min

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9
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9 What is this describing?

The volume of air that remains in the lungs after a maximal expiration

A

Residual Volume

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10
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10 How does residual volume change during exercise?

A

Stays the same

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11
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11 Describe total lung volume?

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Your total lung capacity after you have inhaled as deeply as you can

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12
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12 What is the average vital capsity for men and women?

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Men 4.8 litres/min
Women 3.3 litres/min

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