What theoretically should happen when blood pressures are measured in the upper arm in various positions (above head, at heart level, below heart level) vs. in the lower extremity while in supine or standing? How does this relate to changes in fluid column and hydrostatic pressure?
What theoretically should happen when blood pressures are measured in the upper arm in various positions (above head, at heart level, below heart level) vs. in the lower extremity while in supine or standing? How does this relate to changes in fluid column and hydrostatic pressure?
-What are the differences between dynamic and static lung volumes? What volumes/capacities might change with disease such as hyperinflation disorders associated with COPD?
-Explain the typical mechanics of the lungs with inspiration/exhalation. What muscles and thoracic volume changes are associated with both?
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