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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: week 8, Diagnosis ???? Onset, Force Expiratory Volume Measures How much air can be exhaled in one second, Symptoms allergy, rhinitis, or eczema Asthma, Respiratory Measurements VC Force Vital Capacity, COPD When There is not a 12% increase in these values after using Bronchodilators, How much air can be exhaled in one second Indicative of COPD, lung size repesent the percent of lung size that can be exhaled in one second, Patient History smoker COPD, Force Vital Capacity Measures Represents the volume of air in the lungs that can be exhaled following deep inhalation, Respiratory Measurements FEV1 Force Expiratory Volume, Airflow limitation largely reversible Asthma, Onset Mid-life COPD, Airflow limitation ???? Patient History, the percent of lung size that can be exhaled in one second Indicative of COPD, Respiratory Measurements PEFR Peak Flow (L/min), Asthma When There is a 12% increase in these values after using Bronchodilators, How much air can be exhaled in one second Indicative of Asthma, Respiratory Measurements FEF25-75 Forced Expiratory Flow, Symptoms at night/in the morning Asthma, Airflow limitation largely irreversible COPD