KINESIOL 1YY3 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Vital Capacity, Cranial Nerves, Cerebral Cortex

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Copd; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease alveoli are damaged: what are pulmonary function tests & which ones were likely performed, fev1. The amount of air breathed out as forcefully as possible in 1 second: fvc. Proportion of a persons" vital capacity that they can expire in the first second of forced expiration to the full vital capacity. Forced expiratory flow@ any given lung volume is reduced. Reduction of lung elastic recoil due to loss of elastic fibers. Air becomes trapped in the lungs @ end of expiration: how would jerrys condition be managed/treated, bronchodilator. Drug to relieve coughing, shortness of breath & breathing problems by relaxing. Corticosteroids inhaled as aerosol sprays reduce inflammation & help relieve shortness of breath: oxygen therapy. Process that occurs via the sns & psns. Nerve impulses are sent thru the facial & glossopharyngeal cranial nerves which stimulate the salivary glands to increase saliva production. Cerebral cortex mediates salivation; sight, sounds, memory of food, tongue stimulation.

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