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respiratory disorders - Coggle Diagram
respiratory disorders
physiology of breathing
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3- Vital capacity (VC): This is the total volume of air that can be exhaled after inhaling as much as you can.
4- Functional residual capacity (FRC): This is the amount of air left in lungs after exhaling normally.
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6- Total lung capacity: This is the total volume of the lungs when filled with as much air as possible.
7- Forced vital capacity (FVC): This is the amount of air exhaled forcefully and quickly after inhaling as much as you can.
8- Forced expiratory volume (FEV): This is the amount of air expired during the first, second, and third seconds of the FVC test.
9- Forced expiratory flow (FEF): This is the average rate of flow during the middle half of the FVC test.
10- Peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR): This is the fastest rate that you can force air out of your lungs.
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asthma
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it is a condition in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus, it is an inflammatory disease of the airways to the lung
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prognosis of asthma
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it is quite good, the therapies and controls that are available are good