1st 2d Forced Expiratory Volume (FEV1) - ANS-The volume of air expelled in the first 2nd of
FVC (most reproducible and reliable)
Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV) - ANS-The maximum extent of air exhaled from give up
expiration.
FEV1/FVC ratio - ANS-Percentage of maximum thought expired in 1 second
Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) - ANS-Total of air expelled as hastily as possible (size over time)
Functional Residual ability (FRC) - ANS-Volume of air in the lungs at relaxation give up
expiration
GOLD1 (Mild) - ANS-FEV1 > 80% expected
GOLD2 (Moderate) - ANS-FEV1 50%-seventy nine% anticipated
GOLD3 (Severe) - ANS-FEV1 30%-forty nine% anticipated
GOLD4 (Very Severe) - ANS-FEV1 <30% predicted
How do you decide reversibility - ANS-Performing a pre and post bronchodilator spirometry test
is conducted
Inspiratory Capacity (IC) - ANS-Maximum extent of air that can be inhaled from the resting
expiratory level
Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV) - ANS-Maximum quantity of air inhaled from give up
suggestion
Residual Volume (RV) - ANS-The extent of air remaining in lungs after most exhalation.
Tidal Volume (VT or TV) - ANS-Volume of air inhaled or exhaled for the duration of every
respiration cycle
Total Lung Capacity (TLC) - ANS-Volume of air in the lungs at most inflation
Vital Capacity (VC) - ANS-The most volume of air exhaled on whole exhaustion after full
concept.