Multiple Choice
Match the lung volume/capacity terms, labelled a. through m., with the descriptions. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-volume of air entering or leaving the lungs in a single breath during quiet breathing
A) vital capacity
B) respiratory rate
C) FEV1
D) tidal volume
E) residual volume
F) total lung capacity
G) functional residual capacity
H) alveolar ventilation
I) pulmonary ventilation
J) inspiratory reserve volume
K) expiratory reserve volume
L) inspiratory capacity
M) anatomic dead space volume
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