Which
volume remains in the lungs after a tidal volume () is expired? ()
A: Tidal volume
B: Vital capacity
C: Expiratory reserve volume
D: Residual volume
E: Functional residual capacity
volume remains in the lungs after a tidal volume () is expired? ()
A: Tidal volume
B: Vital capacity
C: Expiratory reserve volume
D: Residual volume
E: Functional residual capacity
举一反三
- Which<br/>one is used to evaluate the efficiency of pulmonary ventilation? () A: tidal<br/>volume B: functional<br/>residual capacity C: vital<br/>capacity D: expiratory<br/>reserve volume E: alveolar<br/>ventilation
- The pulmonary volume that buffered the change of alveolar partial pressure was A: Inspiratory reserve volume B: expiratory reserve volume C: deep inspiratory volume D: residual volume E: functional residual volume
- Which of the following is the best index to judge the function of<br/>total alveolar ventilation? () A: Vital capacity B: AB (actual bicarbonate) C: Tidal volume D: PaO2 E: PaCO2
- Pulse oximetry is used to measure ______: A: forced expiratory volume B: tidal volume C: end-tidal CO2 D: oxygen saturation of blood
- Tidal volume refers to the volume of air inhaled or exhaled with each breath.