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