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Respiratory Terms
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Tidal volume: volume of air entering or leaving the lungs in a single breath
Inspiratory Reserve Volume: air that can be inspired over and above the tidal volume
Expiratory Reserve Volume: air that can be expired after a normal expiration
Residual Volume: air remaining in the lungs after maximal expiration
Vital Capacity: greatest amount of air that can be breathed out in one exhalation
eupnea: normal breathing
hyperventilation: rapid and deep respirations
hypoventilation: slow and shallow respirations
dyspena: laboured or difficult respirations
apnea: stopped respiration
respiratory arrest: failure to resume breathing after a period of apnea
Respiratory Terms
Across:| 3. | slow and shallow respirations | | 5. | air remaining in the lungs after maximal expiration | | 8. | stopped respiration | | 9. | air that can be inspired over and above the tidal volume | | 10. | rapid and deep respirations | | 11. | volume of air entering or leaving the lungs in a single breath |
| | Down:| 1. | air that can be expired after a normal expiration | | 2. | laboured or difficult respirations | | 4. | normal breathing | | 6. | greatest amount of air that can be breathed out in one exhalation | | 7. | failure to resume breathing after a period of apnea |
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Respiratory Terms
Across:| 3. | slow and shallow respirations | | 5. | air remaining in the lungs after maximal expiration | | 8. | stopped respiration | | 9. | air that can be inspired over and above the tidal volume | | 10. | rapid and deep respirations | | 11. | volume of air entering or leaving the lungs in a single breath |
| | Down:| 1. | air that can be expired after a normal expiration | | 2. | laboured or difficult respirations | | 4. | normal breathing | | 6. | greatest amount of air that can be breathed out in one exhalation | | 7. | failure to resume breathing after a period of apnea |
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