Lung Volumes and Capacities Flashcards
Vital Capacity (VC)
the volume change that occurs between max inhale and max exhale
VC= TV + IRV + ERV
VC is roughly 75% of total lung volume
Residual Volume (RV)
volume of gas remaining in the lungs at the end of a max exhale
Approximately 25% of total lung volume
Tidal Volume (TV)
total volume inspired and expired with each breathing during quiet breathing
approximately 10% of total lung volume
Total Lung Capacity (TLC)
volume of air in the lungs after a maximal inhale; the sum of all lung volumes (RV + VC or FRC + IC)
Functional Residual Capacity (FRC)
volume of air in the lungs after normal exhalation (ERV + RV)
approx. 40% of total lung volume
Inspiratory Capacity (IC)
maximal volume of air than can be inhaled after a normal tidal exhale (TV +IRV)
approx. 60% of total lung volume
Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV)
maximal volume of air than can be inspired after normal tidal volume inspiration
approx. 50% of total lung volume
Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF)
maximum flow of air during the beginning of a forced expiratory maneuver
Minute Volume Ventilation (VE)
volume of air expired in one minute (TV x respiratory rate)
Forced Vital Capacity (FVC)
volume of air expired during the forced maximal expiration after a forced max inspiration
Forced Expiratory Volume (FEV)
maximal volume of air exhaled in a specified period of time which is usually the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd second of a forced vital capacity manuever
Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV)
maximal volume of air than can be exhaled after a normal tidal exhalation
Approx. 15% of total lung volume
Anatomic Dead Space Volume (VD)
volume of air than occupies the non-respiratory conducting airways