Measurements of Lung Capacity (Mod 4) Flashcards

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How are measurements taken for Plethsymography?

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Measuring pressure changes, when measuring lung volumes

  • Changes of pressure at the mouth and in the box
  • Changes in volume in the box
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Add slide 3 blended gasses used for x tests

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What measures of lung volume can you gather from Spirometry?

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  • IRV
  • VT
  • ERV
  • VC
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What lung volumes can be measured from spirometry testing, but are more difficult to gather?

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  • RV
  • FRC
  • TLC
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slide 6

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Which tests can derive FRC?

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How is ERV measured?

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How is TLC measured?

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9
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What are indications for body plethysmograpy?

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Diagnose restrictive lung disease

  • measurement of lung volumes to distinguish between restrictive and obstructive diseases
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acceptability criteria for R and sGAW?

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(Highest-lowest)/mean

  • should be less than 10%
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