QUESTION 1 Match each of the following volumes to their description. tidal volume (TV) expiratory reserve volume (ERV) vital capacity (VC) dead space forced expiratory volume (FEV₁) A. An instrument that records the amount of air inhaled or exhaled B. A record of the volume of air being moved in and out of the lungs C. The volume of air that includes the vital capacity and the residual volume D. The volume of air expelled in the first second of maximal forced expiration from a position of full inspiration. E. The volume of air exhaled when one breathes out as much air as possible after breathing normally. Typically about 1,200 mL. F. The volume of air exhaled when one breathes out as much air as possible and as RAPIDLY as possible after breathing normally. G. The volume of air that remains in the lungs even after the most forceful expiration. This air prevents the lungs from collapsing.
QUESTION 1 Match each of the following volumes to their description. tidal volume (TV) expiratory reserve volume (ERV) vital capacity (VC) dead space forced expiratory volume (FEV₁) A. An instrument that records the amount of air inhaled or exhaled B. A record of the volume of air being moved in and out of the lungs C. The volume of air that includes the vital capacity and the residual volume D. The volume of air expelled in the first second of maximal forced expiration from a position of full inspiration. E. The volume of air exhaled when one breathes out as much air as possible after breathing normally. Typically about 1,200 mL. F. The volume of air exhaled when one breathes out as much air as possible and as RAPIDLY as possible after breathing normally. G. The volume of air that remains in the lungs even after the most forceful expiration. This air prevents the lungs from collapsing.
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