Without the use of medication or treatment, how can an asthma sufferer compensat
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Question
Without the use of medication or treatment, how can an asthma sufferer compensate to maintain airflow to and from their lungs despite their narrowed airways? Be sure to reference the following formulas for air flow given below.F=air flow ?P=the difference between atmospheric and intrapulmonary pressure
R=resistance Without the use of medication or treatment, how can an asthma sufferer compensate to maintain airflow to and from their lungs despite their narrowed airways? Be sure to reference the following formulas for air flow given below.
F=air flow ?P=the difference between atmospheric and intrapulmonary pressure
R=resistance Be sure to reference the following formulas for air flow given below.
F=air flow ?P=the difference between atmospheric and intrapulmonary pressure
R=resistance
Explanation / Answer
F (airflow) = ?P/resistance
From the above equation it is clear that to increase airflow pressure change value should be more. This can be achieved through decreasing the intrapulmonary pressure.