What are the Total Lung Capacity (TLC), Forced Expiratory Volume over 1 second (FEV1), and Ventilation/Perfusion Ratio (V/Q) for Pulmonary Embolism (increased, decreased, normal)? You need to answer for all 3 components TLC/FEV1/and V/Q: A. TLC increased/decreased/normal? B. FEV1 increased/decreased/normal? C. V/Q increased/decreased/normal?

1. What are the Total Lung Capacity (TLC), Forced Expiratory Volume over 1 second (FEV1), and Ventilation/Perfusion Ratio (V/Q) for Pulmonary Embolism (increased, decreased, normal)?

You need to answer for all 3 components TLC/FEV1/and V/Q:

A. TLC increased/decreased/normal?

B. FEV1 increased/decreased/normal?

C. V/Q increased/decreased/normal?

2. What are the Total Lung Capacity (TLC), Forced Expiratory Volume over 1 second (FEV1), and Ventilation/Perfusion Ratio (V/Q) for emphysema (increased, decreased, normal)?

You need to answer for all 3 components TLC/FEV1/and V/Q:

A. TLC increased/decreased/normal?

B. FEV1 increased/decreased/normal?

C. V/Q increased/decreased/normal?

3. What are the Total Lung Capacity (TLC), Forced Expiratory Volume over 1 second (FEV1), and Ventilation/Perfusion Ratio (V/Q) for pneumonia (increased, decreased, normal)?

You need to answer for all 3 components TLC/FEV1/and V/Q:

A. TLC increased/decreased/normal?

B. FEV1 increased/decreased/normal?

C. V/Q increased/decreased/normal?

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