Spirometry #1: Assume person was 240 pounds and 6 foot 3 inches tall. Calculate TV, Breathing Rate, MRV, IRV, VC, ERV, FEV1 (L) and FEV1 (expressed as a percent of VC). Are these values normal, low or higher than average? Show math, scales, and answer (liters, breaths/min, %FEV1) for this recording: +1 Liter Scale four TVs 2 1 0 -1 ww -2 Scale: Volume- TV: ERV: FEV1 (L) 10 liters= 20 IRV FEV1 30 mm Rate: 40 two TVs и ERV 50 1:00 seconds = mm paper IRV: VC: %FEV1. MRV: Breathing Rate: Is each value normal, low or higher than average? Any reason to think this person has asthma? Why or why not? 1:10

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Spirometry #1: Assume person was 240 pounds and 6 foot 3 inches tall. Calculate TV, Breathing Rate, MRV,
IRV, VC, ERV, FEV1 (L) and FEV1 (expressed as a percent of VC). Are these values normal, low or higher than
average? Show math, scales, and answer (liters, breaths/min, %FEV1) for this recording:
+1
Liter Scale four TVs
2
1
0
-1
ww
-2
Scale: Volume-
TV:
ERV:
FEV1 (L)
10
liters=
20
IRV FEV1
30
mm
Rate:
40
two TVs
и
ERV
50
1:00
seconds = mm paper
IRV:
VC:
%FEV1.
MRV:
Breathing Rate:
Is each value normal, low or higher than average?
Any reason to think this person has asthma? Why or why not?
1:10
Transcribed Image Text:Spirometry #1: Assume person was 240 pounds and 6 foot 3 inches tall. Calculate TV, Breathing Rate, MRV, IRV, VC, ERV, FEV1 (L) and FEV1 (expressed as a percent of VC). Are these values normal, low or higher than average? Show math, scales, and answer (liters, breaths/min, %FEV1) for this recording: +1 Liter Scale four TVs 2 1 0 -1 ww -2 Scale: Volume- TV: ERV: FEV1 (L) 10 liters= 20 IRV FEV1 30 mm Rate: 40 two TVs и ERV 50 1:00 seconds = mm paper IRV: VC: %FEV1. MRV: Breathing Rate: Is each value normal, low or higher than average? Any reason to think this person has asthma? Why or why not? 1:10
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