| inspiratory | Relating to or timed during inhalation. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| inspiratory capacity | The maximum volume of air that can be inspired after reaching the end of a normal, quiet expiration. It is the sum of the tidal volume and the inspiratory reserve volume. Common abbreviation is ic. (12 Dec 1998) |
| inspiratory centre | The region of the medulla oblongata that is electrically active during inspiration and where electrical stimulation produces sustained inspiration. (05 Mar 2000) |
| inspiratory reserve volume | The extra volume of air that can be inspired with maximal effort after reaching the end of a normal, quiet inspiration. Common abbreviation is irv. (12 Dec 1998) |
| inspiratory stridor | A crowing sound during the inspiratory phase of respiration due to pathology involving the epiglottis or larynx. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Capacities, Inspiratory, Capacity, Inspiratory, Inspiratory Capacities
Synonyms : Inspiratory Reserve Volumes, Reserve Volume, Inspiratory, Reserve Volumes, Inspiratory, Volume, Inspiratory Reserve, Volumes, Inspiratory Reserve
| inspiratory |
pertaining to the drawing in phase respiration
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| inspiratory capacity |
the volume of gas that can be taken into the lungs on a full inspiration, starting from the functional residual capacity; it is equal to the tidal volume plus the inspiratory reserve volume. Abbreviated IC. See illustration.
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| inspiratory reserve volume |
The average pair of human lungs can hold about 6 litres of air, but only a small amount is used during normal breathing. Different lung volumes and capacities measure various features about the lungs. These volumes vary with the age and height of the person, the values here are for a 70 kg, average-sized adult male: *Total Lung Capacity (TLC), about six litres, is all the air the lungs can hold. ...
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| inspiratory pressure |
The pressure that is produced in the patient circuit causing inspiratory flow.
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| inspiratory c. |
the volume of gas that can be taken into the lungs on a full inhalation, starting from the functional residual capacity; it is equal to the tidal volume plus the inspiratory reserve volume. Abbreviated IC. See illustration.
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| inspirator | pertaining to the drawing in phase respiration |
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