Cardiopulmonary Physical TherapyScot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin Mosby, 1995 - 620 pagine |
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... capacities : ( 1 ) total lung capacity , ( 2 ) vital capacity , ( 3 ) inspiratory capacity , and ( 4 ) functional residual capacity . Total lung capacity ( TLC ) is the amount of gas in the respiratory system after a maximal inspiration ...
... capacities : ( 1 ) total lung capacity , ( 2 ) vital capacity , ( 3 ) inspiratory capacity , and ( 4 ) functional residual capacity . Total lung capacity ( TLC ) is the amount of gas in the respiratory system after a maximal inspiration ...
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... capacities . CRUSSELL Fig . 13-7 . A type of spirometer . RV ERV IRV Total lung capacity Residual volume RV ERV IRV Vital capacity Dead space reserve volume RV RV ERV ERV IRV IRV Inspiratory capacity Functional residual capacity similar ...
... capacities . CRUSSELL Fig . 13-7 . A type of spirometer . RV ERV IRV Total lung capacity Residual volume RV ERV IRV Vital capacity Dead space reserve volume RV RV ERV ERV IRV IRV Inspiratory capacity Functional residual capacity similar ...
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... capacity Vital capacity is the total of the inspiratory reserve volume , the tidal volume , and the expiratory reserve volume . " Vital capacity is defined as the maximum amount of air that can be expelled from the lungs after peak ...
... capacity Vital capacity is the total of the inspiratory reserve volume , the tidal volume , and the expiratory reserve volume . " Vital capacity is defined as the maximum amount of air that can be expelled from the lungs after peak ...
Sommario
PART ONE PART | 1 |
Physical Rehabilitation of the 27 Exercise Testing and Exercise Conditioning | 24 |
Physical Therapy for the Child with Respiratory | 235 |
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