2: Match the terms below with the correct definition. VITAL CAPACITY FEV1/FVC INSPIRATORY RESERVE VOLUME FEV1 EXPIRATORY RESERVE VOLUME INSPIRATORY CAPACITY TOTAL LUNG CAPACITY TIDAL VOLUME RESIDUAL vOLUME FUNCTIONAL RESIDUAL CAPACITY Word Bank :   Amount of air that can be inhaled beyond normal tidal volume. The ratio of amount of air forcefully exhaled in the first second divided by the total amount that is exhaled. Amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled in 1 sec during a forced vital capacity test. Amount of air inhaled and exhaled during normal breathing. Amount of air that can be exhaled past normal tidal volume. Volume of air that is left in the lungs after normal passive expiration. Volume of air in the lungs upon maximum effort of inspiration. Amount of air remaining in lungs after fully exhaling. Maximum amount of air that can be exhaled after maximum inhalation. Maximum amount of air that can be inhaled including tidal volume (TV + IRV).

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2: Match the terms below with the correct definition.

VITAL CAPACITY

FEV1/FVC

INSPIRATORY RESERVE VOLUME

FEV1

EXPIRATORY RESERVE VOLUME

INSPIRATORY CAPACITY

TOTAL LUNG CAPACITY

TIDAL VOLUME

RESIDUAL vOLUME

FUNCTIONAL RESIDUAL CAPACITY

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Amount of air that can be inhaled beyond normal tidal volume.

The ratio of amount of air forcefully exhaled in the first second divided by the total amount that is exhaled.

Amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled in 1 sec during a forced vital capacity test.

Amount of air inhaled and exhaled during normal breathing.

Amount of air that can be exhaled past normal tidal volume.

Volume of air that is left in the lungs after normal passive expiration.

Volume of air in the lungs upon maximum effort of inspiration.

Amount of air remaining in lungs after fully exhaling.

Maximum amount of air that can be exhaled after maximum inhalation.

Maximum amount of air that can be inhaled including tidal volume (TV + IRV).

Match the following.
Volume, mL
6,000-
5,000-
4,000-
3,000-
2,000-
1,000 -
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IC
ERV
TV
VC
IRV
RV
TLC
FRC
Transcribed Image Text:Match the following. Volume, mL 6,000- 5,000- 4,000- 3,000- 2,000- 1,000 - Getaydas l, Le IC ERV TV VC IRV RV TLC FRC
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