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Chapter 2 How to do a cardiopulmonary exercise test Part 2 Key cardiopulmonary exercise test parameters Chapter 3 Oxygen uptake Chapter 4 Heart rate Chapter 5 Oxygen pulse Chapter 6 Ventilation Chapter 7 Carbon dioxide output Chapter 8 Respiratory exchange ratio Chapter 9 Anaerobic threshold Chapter 10 Ventilatory equivalents Chapter 11 Respiratory compensation point Chapter 12 Oxygen saturation Part 3 Using cardiopulmonary exercise test data Chapter 13 Presentation of results Chapter 14 Exercise prescription Chapter 15 Clinical scenarios Chapter 16 Preoperative cardiopulmonary exercise testing End Matter Appendices Bibliography List of learning points List of practical tips Index.
Disclaimer Oxford University Press makes no representation, express or implied, that the drug dosages in this book are correct. This indicates that the person is working very hard, or that they are hyperventilating. Typically, R will be about. RQ is the respiratory quotient and RQ reflects what is going on at the cell. You will be in fairly large groups per group for this lab.
Using the cardboard mouthpiece, a noseclip, some tubing, a Douglas bag and a Daniels valve system, expired air will be collected and analyzed. Expired air will be collected under 3 conditions: rest, exercising at a light intensity, and exercising at a moderate to hard intensity.
In all cases, the subject should be wearing the headgear and mouthpiece before the start of the condition. Be sure that you make a good seal around the mouthpiece with your lips. During expired air collection, the subject must wear the noseclips, and the Douglas bag must be hooked up to the end of the hose.
Be sure that the hose is connected to the expired air side of the Daniels valve, and make sure that the bag is empty of air prior to beginning any gas collection. The subject should lie quietly on a table or a bench for 5 minutes. At the end of the 5 minutes, collect expired air for 2 full minutes. The subject should lightly exercise on a cycle ergometer or a treadmill for 4 minutes. At the end of the 4 minutes, collect expired air for 2 full minutes.
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