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Expiratory Reserve Volume in Health Formulas
Expiratory Reserve Volume is the volume of air that can be exhaled forcibly after exhalation of normal tidal volume. The normal adult value is 700-1200ml. And is denoted by ERV. Expiratory Reserve Volume is usually measured using the Milliliter for Volume. Note that the value of Expiratory Reserve Volume is always positive.
Health formulas that make use of Expiratory Reserve Volume
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Vital Capacity of Lung
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Total Lung Capacity
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Function Residual Capacity
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FAQ
What is the Expiratory Reserve Volume?
Expiratory Reserve Volume is the volume of air that can be exhaled forcibly after exhalation of normal tidal volume. The normal adult value is 700-1200ml. Expiratory Reserve Volume is usually measured using the Milliliter for Volume. Note that the value of Expiratory Reserve Volume is always positive.
Can the Expiratory Reserve Volume be negative?
No, the Expiratory Reserve Volume, measured in Volume cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Expiratory Reserve Volume?
Expiratory Reserve Volume is usually measured using the Milliliter[mL] for Volume. Cubic Meter[mL], Cubic Centimeter[mL], Cubic Millimeter[mL] are the few other units in which Expiratory Reserve Volume can be measured.
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