Lung Volumes and Capacities (SPAUD-212)

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tidal volume (TV)

450-750 ml

volume of air inhaled and exhaled during a cycle of respiration

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inspiratory reserve volume (IRV)

1500-2500 ml

volume of air that can be inhaled above tidal volume

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expiratory reserve volume (ERV)

1000-2000 ml

volume of air that can be exhaled below tidal volume

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residual volume (RV)

1000-1500 ml

volume of air remaining in the lungs after a maximum expiration and that cannot be voluntarily expelled

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vital capacity (VC)

5000 ml

volume of air that can be exhaled after a maximum inhalation (IRV+TV+ERV)

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total lung capacity (TLC)

5000-6000 ml

total amount of air the lungs can hold (TV+IRV+ERV+RV)

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inspiratory capacity

2500-3500 ml

maximum volume of air that can be inspired from end-expiratory level (TV+IRV)

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