Asked by Amber McDaniel on May 25, 2024

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Greatest amount of air that can be expelled during a complete,slow,unforced expiration following a maximum inspiration

A) cerumen
B) Snellen chart
C) Jaeger chart
D) occluder
E) color deficient
F) achromatic vision
G) protanopia
H) vital capacity
I) peak flow testing
J) obturator
K) tympanometry
L) proctoscope

Vital Capacity

The total volume of air exchanged from forced inspiration and forced expiration.

Protanopia

A type of color blindness where there is a deficiency in red cone cells, making it difficult to distinguish red from green.

Tympanometry

A test that measures the movement of the eardrum in response to changes in air pressure, used to diagnose middle ear problems.

  • Differentiate between various medical examinations based on their definitions and purposes.
  • Understand the clinical procedures for assessing and diagnosing respiratory conditions.
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Riley FriaufMay 27, 2024
Final Answer :
H
Explanation :
Vital capacity is the term that describes the greatest amount of air that can be expelled from the lungs during a complete, slow, unforced expiration following a maximum inspiration.