HUMB1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Functional Residual Capacity, Pulmonary Function Testing, Respiratory Minute Volume

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Pulmonary volumes: tidal volume- the amount of air inspired or expired with each breath (at rest, expiratory reserve volume-the amount of air that can be forcefully expired after expiration. This can be affected by age, gender, health, illnesses. Pulmonary capacities: the sum of 2+ pulmonary volumes. Inspiratory capacity- the amount of air a person can inspire after normal expiration (tidal volume +inspiratory reserve volume) the lungs at the end of a normal expiration (expiratory reserve volume + residual volume) minute (tidal volume x respiratory rate) Dynamic lung function test: lung volume measurement in relation to time, uses a vitalograph. Parameters measured: bronchioles and terminal bronchioles. (region within respiratory system where gas exchange is not taking place) Using a spirometer possible after a deep breath in of the test. Movement of limbs has a strong influence: ventilation increases abruptly, ventilation increases gradually (if you continue to exercise, exercise adaptations.

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