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3.1.5-3.1.6 Lung Function

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What happens during inhalation?

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When inhalation occurs, the diaphragm __________ and flattens out (use contracts or relaxes)

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The intercostal muscles _____________ moving the rib cage upward and outward. (use contract or relax)

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This ____________ the space in the chest cavity (use increases or decreases)

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The diaphragm relaxes and moves ________ (use up or down) during exhalation

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The intercostal muscles ___________ (use contract or relax) during exhalation

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As the space in the chest cavity gets smaller during exhalation, air rich in ________________ is forced out of your lungs and windpipe, and then out of your nose or mouth.

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The device used to measure lung capacity is called a(n)

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What is the vital capacity of this person?

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What is the total lung capacity of this person?

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If a patient has an FEV1 of 62%, what level of airway obstruction do they have?

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A type of medication that is used to open the airways in the lungs for more air to pass through is called a (spell correctly please)

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12.

The type of medication given above is a long acting medication.