Respiratory Questions (Lung volumes/capacities)
What are some factors that can negatively affect respiratory volumes and capacities?
What are some factors that can positively affect respiratory volumes and capacities?
What are some factors that can negatively affect respiratory volumes and capacities?
Age and weight are 2 factors which could negatively affect lung volumes. With an increase in age or weight, the lung capcity decreases. Additionally, environmental factors such as pollutants and allergens can also affect lung capacities. Certain medical conditions such as Negative pressure induced airway and pulmonary injury, pregnancy, etc., could also negatively impact respiratory volumes and capacities.
What are some factors that can positively affect respiratory volumes and capacities?
Improving and exercises to consciously breathe deeply, could positively affect respiratory volumes over time. Spirometry is a good breathing exercise which can improve lung capacity.
Respiratory Questions (Lung volumes/capacities) What are some factors that can negatively affect respiratory volumes and capacities?...
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Activity 3: Determining Respiratory Volumes and Capacities at Rest and Following Exercise 1. Respiratory volumes can be measured/calculated), whereas respiratory capacities are (measured/ calculated). Circle the correct answers. 2. Identify the various lung volumes and capacities in the following diagram. 6000 5000 + Lung volume V h Normal breding . expiration 1000+ - Volume of a a 3. Describe the effects of exercise on each of the following quantities a. ERV:...
How does exercise affect lung volumes and capacities? How do these changes help match gas exchange to metabolic need?
Please answer both questions
. Which lung volumes does fibrosis impact and how? For all lung volumes/capacities listed, writeor NC (no change) (5 pts) Δ1.ung Volume VT ERV RV TLC VC 4. The graph shows the normal change in lung volume per change in intrapleural pressure during inspiration. How does fibrosis affect the change in lung volume per same change in intrapleural pressure? Draw a curve on the graph to illustrate. (2 pts) Δ Intrapleural Pressure
. Which lung volumes...
Label the lung volumes and capacities 6 L 5 L A F K 4 L 3 L B 2 L C H 1L D Lung volumes Lung capacities A. Inspiratory reserve volume 3,100mL (1,900 mL) B. C. D. E. F. G. H.Start of record I. J. K. L. Functional residual capacity 2400 mL (1,800 mL) -
• What are the main components that predict lung volume and flow rates? • How do your lung volumes compare w age/sex-specific norms? • Using the provided calculations, what is your RV and what is the percent difference among estimations? • How does your FEV1.0 compare to age/sex-specific norms? What might explain any deviation from norm? • What factors could negatively affect PEF?• What factors could positively affect FVC? • How is PFT typically used to diagnose COPD? What are...
2. a) State and describe any three factors that may affect positively or negatively the analytical utility of molecular fluorescence techniques? b) Why does the fluorescence excitation spectrum appear to be a mirror image of fluorescence emission spectrum? Why are they not exact mirror images? c) What does synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy involve? What kind of spectra is obtainable using this technique? Are there any advantages of using synchronous spectrometry in fluorescence techniques?
What would a spirograph look like for a patient with an obstructive lung disease? Explain using a description of lung volumes and capacities. 2. What would a spirograph look like for a patient with a restrictive lung disease? Explain using a description of lung volumes and capacities. ****please use your own world ****
Exercise 3: Calculating Respiratory Capacities A 25-year-old male with a history of mild asthma well-controlled with medications is determined to have the following respiratory volumes via spirometry. Based on these measured values, fill in the table below for this patient. (Normal residual volume, which cannot be measured with spirometry, for an adult male is 1200 ml.) Measured values: TV = 500 ml. IRV = 3100 ml. ERV = 1200 ml. Tidal volume (resting) (TV) Inspiratory reserve volume (IRV) Expiratory reserve...
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