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how can I get the respiratory reserve volume from the forced respiratory volume? or are they the same?

2007-03-26 16:45:14 · 3 answers · asked by ABC 4 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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There is a very nice graphic display of various lung volumes on Wikipedia (and many other places). I've posted a link, below.

2007-03-27 14:09:04 · answer #1 · answered by jchaddavis 3 · 0 0

specific, bronchial asthma and protracted Lung illness or CLD. bronchial asthma has been with me for the reason that early childhood and is a illness of the respiration applications to the lungs. The tubes extend subsequently inhibiting the intake of oxygen to breath or to exhale.The tubes improve and subsequently replace into extra slender that what the lungs would desire to function on the %. needed via the physique, so for this reason one has an inclination to stay nevertheless or relax at certainly one of those time.interest of any variety calls for extra that the lungs require extra oxygen and being unable to get it, physique interest ceases to function appropriate. that's an inherited illness and is often led to via allergic reactions or an allergic reaction to specific debris that are generally breathed. Puffers ease this constriction for a time, yet do not final over the years. CLD is a born illness wherein the tubes that feed oxygen to the lungs are smaller than customary for this reason limiting air pass. For this, surgical operation is often required.

2016-11-23 18:21:00 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

http://www.webmd.com/asthma/guide/Lung-Function-Tests
FEV is not same as RV.

2007-03-26 17:28:50 · answer #3 · answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7 · 0 0

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