TLC = TV + IRV + ERV + RV
5500 ml = 650 ml + 2200ml + 1500ml + RV
5500ml = 4350 ml + RV
RV = 5500 ml - 4350 ml
= 1150 ml
FRC = RV+ERV
= 1150 ml + 1500 ml
= 2650 ml
A subject’s measured volumes and capacities are as follows: TLC = 5500 ml IRV = 2200...
1. A subject’s measured volumes and capacities are as follows: a. TLC = 5500 ml b. IRV = 2200 ml c. ERV = 1500 ml d. VT = 650 ml i. What is his FRC in ml? 1. 4000 2. 2650 3. 2300 4. Can’t tell from the available data
2. The same subject’s measured volumes and capacities are as follows: a. TLC = 5500 ml b. IRV = 2200 ml c. ERV = 1500 ml d. VT = 650 ml i. What is his VC in ml?
3. A subject’s measured volumes and capacities are as follows: a. TLC = 4800 ml b. VC = 4000 ml c. VT = 350 ml d. ERV = 800 ml i. What is his IRV in ml?
A subject’s measured volumes and capacities are as follows: TLC = 4800 ml VC = 4000 ml VT = 350 ml ERV = 800 ml What is his IRV in ml? 3020 2850 2000 Can’t tell from the available data
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