inspiratory capacity (IC) = 3.6 L
tidal volume (TV) = 0.5 L
calculate inspiratory reserve volume (IRV) in liters
Inspiratory capacity the total volume air that can enter and come out of the lungs
Inspiratory capacity = Tidal Volume+ Inspiratory reserve volume
0.5L + Inspiratory reserve volume =3.6L
Inspiratory reserve volume =3.1L
inspiratory capacity (IC) = 3.6 L tidal volume (TV) = 0.5 L calculate inspiratory reserve volume...
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