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HBSL11
Lesson 11 How much air can you exhale?
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Amount of air left in lungs after the most forceful exhalation (about 1200 ml remains). | Residual Volume |
| Total amount of air the lungs can hold, minus the residual volume. | Vital Capacity |
| The sum of vital capacity and residual volume. | Total Lung Capacity |
| Invented a manuever to dislodge food from the windpipe. | Dr. Heimlich |
| Within 4 to 6 minutes the __________ will suffer irreversible damage. | Brain |
| Elevation caused sickness: blood is not receiving enough oxygen. | Mountain sickness |
| The higher you climb, the thinner the _____. | Air |
| At ______ _________, the lungs cannot deliver all the oxygen the body needs. | Higher Elevations |
| Dr. Heimlich's maneuver has ______ the lives of more than 100,000 people. | Saved |
| A balloon is a great example: the amount of space air takes up is considered... | Volume |