Capacities are composed of
What is two or more volumes?
Instrumental measurements need to be done
What is done at a hospital or clinic with the equipment?
The tube that oxygen initially passes by
What is the Trachea?
The muscles of Inhalation
What is the Diaphragm and External Intercostal muscles?
Boyle's law
What is when the volume in the lungs increase the alveolar pressure decreases and when the lung volume decrease the alveolar pressure increases?
The types of lung volumes
What is Tidal volume, Inspiratory reserve Volume, Expiratory reserve Volume and Residual Volume?
The clinical measurements of respiration to clinical practice in Speech-language pathology
What is pulse oximeter, Respiratory rate, Maximum phonation time and S to Z ratio?
The trachea bifurcates at
What is the carina?
The muscles of exhalation
What is Internal intercostal muscles, Innermost intercostal muscles and abdominal wall?
The three portions that make the sternum
What is the manubrium, sternal body and xiphoid process?
The vital capacity is composed of
What is Tidal Volume, Inspiratory reserve volume and Expiratory reserve Volume (TV+IRV+ERV)?
The Clinical measurements of respiration in clinical practice in Speech-language pathology
What is Pulmonary function test, Spirometry, and Arterial Blood gas?
After the the trachea bifurcates it extends to
What is the Primary Bronchi?
Needed for muscle training?
What is resistance, repetition, sets and the setting?
The nerve that innervates the diaphragm
What is the phrenic nerve?
The Tidal volume for normal conversation
What is the 20% VC?
Instrumental measurement that needs to be done through lab work
What is Arterial Blood blood gas?
The air goes through the tertiary bronchi and then to
What is the bronchioles?
The internal intercostal muscles are found
What is between the ribs in the inside of the ribcage?
The lungs are encased by
What is the Visceral pleura?
The Volume percentage of air for speech
What is around 20% VC?
The Instrumental machine that measures respiration
What is Spirometry?
Gas exchange takes place in
What is the Alveoli?
Ribcage wall muscles that depresses the ribs
What is pectoralis minor, serratus posterior inferior and transverse thoracic?
The thorax and lungs act as a unit
What is the pleural linkage?