Total Lung Capacity 4.2 L Residual Volume 1L Expiratory Reserve Volume 700L Tidal Volume 0.5L What is the patient's Vital Capacity?
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2 L; RV = 1.0 L; ERV = 700 mL = 0.7 L; TV = 0.5 L. Show more…
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