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1 . tidal volume 2 . residual volume 3 . inspiratory reserve volume 4 . expirato

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Question

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tidal volume

2.

residual volume

3.

inspiratory reserve volume

4.

expiratory reserve volume

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amount of air that can be exhaled from the lungs beyond what is exhaled with a normal exhalation when one performs a forced exhalation

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volume of air moved into and out of the lungs with normal quiet breathing

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volume of air that can be inspired above the volume inspired with a normal inspiration when a forced inspiration is performed

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largest of the lung volumes that can be measured by spirometry

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volume that cannot be quantified using spirometry

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volume of air that remains in the lungs following a maximal forced exhalation

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amount of air that can be exhaled from the lungs beyond what is exhaled with a normal exhalation when one performs a forced exhalation

1234

volume of air moved into and out of the lungs with normal quiet breathing

1234

volume of air that can be inspired above the volume inspired with a normal inspiration when a forced inspiration is performed

1234

largest of the lung volumes that can be measured by spirometry

1234

volume that cannot be quantified using spirometry

1234

volume of air that remains in the lungs following a maximal forced exhalation

Explanation / Answer

1. tidal volume -------------> volume of air moved into and out of the lungs with normal quiet breathing

2. residual volume -------------> volume of air that remains in the lungs following a maximal forced exhalation

3. inspiratory reserve volume ----------> volume of air that can be inspired above the volume inspired with a normal inspiration when a forced inspiration is performed

4. expiratory reserve volume ----------> amount of air that can be exhaled from the lungs beyond what is exhaled with a normal exhalation when one performs a forced exhalation