Respiratory System 8, Lung volumes and capacities
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- Опубліковано 24 бер 2019
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Dead space describes;
a. the volume of inhaled air which is made up of carbon dioxide
b. the volume of air which is present in the airways at the point of death
c. the air in the conducting airways which does not reach the respiratory airways or
alveoli
d. the volume of air represented by the expiratory reserve volume
Inspiratory reserve volume describes;
a. Normal tidal volume of air which is inhaled
b. Expiratory reserve volume added to tidal volume
c. The difference in lung volume between the normal end of inhalation and the
maximum possible volume of air that can be inhaled.
d. The difference in lung volume between the normal end of exhalation and the
maximum possible volume of air that can be inhaled
The total volume of air in the lungs of an average man at the end of tidal exhalation
will be;
a. 500 mls
b. 1.500 mls
c. 2,500 mls
d. 6,000 mls
Typical tidal volume in an adult is about;
a. 200 mls
b. 500 mls.
c. 800 mls
d. 1,000 mls
Which statement about the alveoli is true?
a. the walls are supported by cartilage
b. they provide a large internal surface area for gaseous exchange
c. they are lined with cilia
d. the walls are composed of cuboidal cells
you taught me more with a single balloon than what my professor did after 3 hr lecture with 200 slides...GOD BLESS YOU
Never in my entire lifetime did I actually understand what this concept was until now..Hats off to you Sir😃
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Great video! Much easier to understand this concepts with the simplicity of a balloon than to starts learning lung volumes and capacities with curves.
Thank you Dr Campbell!!!
Thank you for always finding ways to make us understand. I love your calming voice and the way you take your time explaining the concepts. I wish all professors taught like you. You are appreciated! Cheers from the U.S.
A genius explains the topic in a very simple practical way. You proved it through very simple analogy and demonstration. Hats off to you! Super stuff.
Thank you, Dr. Campbell! This is so concise and informative.
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Best explanation of lung volume and capacity I have ever seen. Thank you so much sir!!
Highly impressive with very good explanation! Thanks a lot Dr Campbell!
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I am a med student. Thanks for the visual and association. It really helps piece things together.
Thanks dr john Campbell sir for your very easily explaining lungs volume capacity etc a learned professor you are 14/02/2020
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Oh my, through this I am able to understand the topic rather than reading it alone👌
The simple diagram clearly depicted the complex idea. I salute you sir!
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Very good explanation and best prop (balloon) to explain it.
Thank you so much for making this! :) Very helpful and straightforward :)
SO good.... exceptional teacher
Thank u for ur time I really love & enjoy ur works but quick observation, 13:27 in blue I heard tidal capacity instead of volume. (Considering volume is singular and capacity’s are multiple volumes together) I appreciate you.
Sir really it's great !
Human phycology says visualization and creativity helps individual to understand more better . You really gave profound explanation from that capacity diagram. It is much useful to me .thanks alot sir . Explain us more from giving such brilliant examples .
What a helpful video! Thanks a lot .
Was very confused until Today.
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Sir very nicely explained.
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Thank you, I understand it now,
after two years!🙂💔
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Thank you sir and that was super cool explanation... Perfect
Well explained sir thank you 👍
Why is it not possible to measure the inspiratory reserve volume directly?
Thanks I never understood this but u made it so fkn much easier 😇
thank you so much, this was very helpful!!!
Dr. Campbell, thank you for your wonderful explanation. I am a teacher and I have encountered a few questions that I can't solve during my lesson. Number 1, is the maximum volume of air in the lungs of a smoker greater or smaller than a normal healthy person? Number 2, what is the relationship between the maximum volume of air in the lungs and the respiration rate?
amazing!!!! so helpful.
Very good!
I understand that the pressure between the visceral and parietal layer is the intrapleural pressure. But I’m still confused with transpulmonary pressure, and why transpulmonary pressure is higher at the apex while the intrapleural pressure is more negative at the apex. How do we relate this to gravity? Thanks
nice analogy!
Love your demonstration with the balloon, it makes it much easier to understand!
Thank you very much Sir..
Can you increase your vital capacity? I used to play a wind instrument in band and would like to have been able to play longer or louder passages without taking additional breaths.
Nicely explained video
great explanation thank you sir
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Great modified version of your video lecture on lung capacities ,thanks Dr Campbell
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My oxygen is average of 97, and this volume spirometer is up to not more than 1750 ml. I am 169 centimeters, post covid with lung fibrosis with ct scan score 15. Is this 1750 ml good?
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if i had not watched this video, id have spent my total life not knowing this topic
Moment of contemplation: Ninja Nerd (30 min), Dr. Najeeb (1:30:00 min), and Dr. Cambel (13 min)
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