RESPIRATION 13 (PART 1) Flashcards

1
Q

Amount of air in a single inspiration or expiration

A

tidal volume

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2
Q

Above the tidal volume

A

inspiratory reserve volume

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3
Q

Below the tidal volume

A

expiratory reserve volume

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4
Q

what is the approximate measurement for the tidal volume?

A

500ml

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5
Q

what is the measurement for the inspiratory reserve volume?

A

3600 ml

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6
Q

what is the measurement for the expiratory reserve volume?

A

1200 ml

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7
Q

Approximately 500 ml of air enters the respiratory tract in a
normal quiet breathing

A

tidal volume

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8
Q

Amount of air that may be forcibly inspired over and above
a normal inspiration

A

inspiratory reserve volume

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9
Q

Amount of air that may be forcibly expired after a normal quiet respiration

A

expiratory reserve volume

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