When inhalation occurs, the diaphragm __________ and flattens out (use contracts or relaxes)
10
10
10
Question 4
4.
The diaphragm relaxes and moves ________ (use up or down) during exhalation
10
10
Question 7
7.
Question 8
8.
What is the vital capacity of this person?
Question 9
9.
What is the total lung capacity of this person?
1
1
Question 11
11.
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)
1
Question 2
2.
The intercostal muscles _____________ moving the rib cage upward and outward. (use contract or relax)
Question 3
3.
This ____________ the space in the chest cavity (use increases or decreases)
Question 5
5.
The intercostal muscles ___________ (use contract or relax) during exhalation
Question 6
6.
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.
The device used to measure lung capacity is called a(n)
spirometer
aerospirometry device
airway determinator
FEV1 device
Question 10
10.
Question 12
12.
If a patient has an FEV1 of 62%, what level of airway obstruction do they have?
normal (no obstruction)
mild obstruction
moderate obstruction
severe obstruction
The type of medication given above is a long acting medication.