Expiratory Reserve Volume
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Q. The additional volume of air that a person can expire by a forcible expiration is called __________.
- residual volume
- tidal volume
- inspiratory reserve volume
- expiratory reserve volume
Q. A patient suffering from a lung disease went to the doctor. Which of the following instruments would the doctor have used for measuring the inspiratory reserve volume and expiratory reserve volume?
- Spirometer
- Sphygmomanometer
- Stethoscope
- Thermometer
Q. Assertion : Tidal volume is the volume of air inspired or expired with the normal breath.
Reason : Adult person contains 500 mL expired or inspired volumes of air with each normal breath.
Reason : Adult person contains 500 mL expired or inspired volumes of air with each normal breath.
- If both assertion and reason are true and reason is correct explanation of assertion.
- If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
- If assertion is true but reason is false.
- If both assertion and reason are false.
Q. The total volume of air accommodated in the lungs at the end of maximum forceful inspiration includes:-
(A) ERV+RV
(B) TRV+ERV
(C) TV+IRV+ERV+RV
(D) VC+RV
(A) ERV+RV
(B) TRV+ERV
(C) TV+IRV+ERV+RV
(D) VC+RV
- A & B
- C Only
- C and D
- A only
Q. Our lungs remove large amounts of CO2 approximately
- 200L/minute
- 500mL/minute
- 200mL/minute
- None of the above
Q. Total lung capacity is
- 3 lit
- 1 lit
- 6 lit
- 8 lit
Q.
Name the following
f) Painful breathing
Q.
When about 1500 ml of air remains in the lungs after forceful expiration, it is called the _________.
Vital capacity
Residual Volume
Tidal volume
Inspiratory reserve volume
Q. The additional volume of air that a person can expire by a forcible expiration is called __________.
- residual volume
- tidal volume
- inspiratory reserve volume
- expiratory reserve volume
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Q. The additional volume of air that a person can expire by a forcible expiration is called __________.
- residual volume
- tidal volume
- inspiratory reserve volume
- expiratory reserve volume
Q. How much percentage of oxygen is expired?
- 7%
- 25%
- 15%
- 20%
Q. Tidal volume of air in a normal healthy man during inspiration is about ........... mL.
- 200−400
- 500−700
- 900−1000
- 1000−1250
Q. A patient suffering from a lung disease went to the doctor. Which of the following instruments would the doctor have used for measuring the inspiratory reserve volume and expiratory reserve volume?
- Spirometer
- Sphygmomanometer
- Stethoscope
- Thermometer
Q. Sphygmomanometer is an instrument used to record
- Systolic pressure
- Diastolic pressure
- Cardiac output
- Both A and B
Q. The expiratory reserve volume will be
- 2000 mL
- 4000 mL
- 5000 mL
- 1000 mL
Q. Mist is fog with horizontal visibility of
- 100 m
- 500 m
- 200 m
- 1 km
Q. Distinguish between IRV and ERV.
Q.
what would happen if oxygen disappeared from the world for 5 seconds?