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QUESTION 11 Match the lung capacity or volume with the correct description. Tota

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QUESTION 11

Match the lung capacity or volume with the correct description.

Total Lung Capacity

Tidal Volume

Inspiratory Reserve Volume

Expiratory Reserve Volume

Residual Volume

Vital Capacity

Functional Residual Capacity

The amount of air that can be maximally exhaled after a normal exhalation.

The total amount of air that you can maximally inhale and exhale.

The amount of air that flows into and out of the lungs during normal breathing.

The amount of air left in the lungs after maximal exhalation.

The total amount of air that in in your lungs after a maximal inspiration.

The amount of air left in the lungs after a normal exhalation.

The amount of air that can be inspired after a normal inspiration.

6 points   

QUESTION 12

Which lung volume was the largest? Why?

Tidal Volume (TV)

Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV)

Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV)

Forced Vital Capacity (FVC)

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.   

Total Lung Capacity

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.   

Tidal Volume

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.   

Inspiratory Reserve Volume

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.   

Expiratory Reserve Volume

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.   

Residual Volume

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.   

Vital Capacity

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.       G.   

Functional Residual Capacity

A.

The amount of air that can be maximally exhaled after a normal exhalation.

B.

The total amount of air that you can maximally inhale and exhale.

C.

The amount of air that flows into and out of the lungs during normal breathing.

D.

The amount of air left in the lungs after maximal exhalation.

E.

The total amount of air that in in your lungs after a maximal inspiration.

F.

The amount of air left in the lungs after a normal exhalation.

G.

The amount of air that can be inspired after a normal inspiration.

Explanation / Answer

Total Lung Capacity

Tidal Volume

Inspiratory Reserve Volume

Expiratory Reserve Volume

Residual Volume

Vital Capacity

Functional Residual Capacity

12.

The Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) is the largest. Because FVC = TV + IRV + ERV

E.   

Total Lung Capacity

C.   

Tidal Volume

G.   

Inspiratory Reserve Volume

A.

Expiratory Reserve Volume

D.

Residual Volume

B.   

Vital Capacity

F.   

Functional Residual Capacity

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