hydrogen power
Every BREATH you take
Volumes and capacities
How I MET your mother
How FITTVP are you?
1

A pH of 7 or more is also called

What is alkaline

1

labored, gasping breathing; shortness of breath

What is dysnea

1

•TV + IRV + ERV

what is vital capacity

1

3.5 ml O2 /Kg/min

What is 1 MET

1

Increasing your bench press from 35 pounds to 50 pounds

What is progression

2

If my blood pH falls below 6.8, I am in the state of 

What is Acidosis 

2

Dyspnea that occurs when a person is lying down

What is orthopnea

2

•Volume of air inspired or expired during a normal inspiration or expiration

What is tidal volume

2

Basal" aerobic oxygen consumption to stay alive

What is 1 MET 

2

A treadmill or a bench press

What is Type

3

arterial blood 

What is a pH of 7.35 to 7.45

3

•increased pulmonary ventilation in excess of metabolic demand

What is hyperventilation

3

•Volume of air remaining in respiratory passages and lungs after the most forceful expiration

What is residual volume

3

3 to 6 METS

What is moderate exercise

3

I spent 30 minutes exercising

What is Time

4

In exercise, which blood can drop to 6.9 pH?

What is venous blood. 

4

•accelerated respiration

What is tachypnea 

4

•Amount of air forcefully expired after expiration of normal tidal volume

What is Expiratory reserve volume

4

>6 METS

What is vigorous exercise

4

I did vigorous exercise

What is intensity 

5

pH stands for in Latin

What is pondus hydrogenii in Latin 

5

•temporary cessation of breathing (one or more skipped breaths)

what is apnea 
5

•Amount of air inspired forcefully after inspiration of normal tidal volume

what is •Inspiratory reserve volume

5

•Rate of metabolism when a person is resting but awake, is not digesting food, and is comfortably warm

What is Basal Metabolic Rate or BMR 

5

I exercise one time per year

What is frequency 

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