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Define the key measures of lung capacity

Author: Donata Nshimyicizanye



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Expiratory capacity (EC): all the air breathed out in a maximal exhalation after a normal breath (VT + ERV) Functional residual capacity (FRC): the volume of air remaining in the lungs at the end of a normal expiration (ERV + RV). Total lung capacity (TLC): all the air that it is possible for the lungs to contain (RV + ERV + VT + IRV). Vital capacity (VC): all the air that can be expired from a maximal inhalation (ERV + VT + IRV). Inspiratory capacity (IC): all the air breathed in during a maximal inhalation at the end of a normal exhalation (VT + IRV).


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