The answer is A. orthopnea
Yes it does so the doctor can show you the xrays
Answer:
Spirometry is one of the most common tests used to diagnose diseases and disorders of the respiratory system.
Explanation:
Spirometry is a diagnostic method that allows us to determine the respiratory flow and volume that reflect normal lung function, as well as its possible alterations.
Using a spirometer, data on simple respiratory function is obtained, such as total lung capacity, vital capacity, inspiratory and expiratory tidal volume, as well as their equivalents in forced spirometry.
Spirometry is used for the diagnosis of respiratory diseases as well as for the routine evaluation of patients with chronic lung disease.
<em> With regard to the other options, since spirometry is limited to the study of lung function, it does not apply to the study of lymphatic, cardiovascular or circulatory systems.</em>
Cardiovascular or cardio-respiratory endurance or aerobic fitness, is the ability of the heart and lungs to deliver oxygen to the body's tissues during sustained physical activity. Muscular endurance is the ability of a muscle, or group of muscles, to perform continuously without fatigue. Weight training can be performed with free weights, such as barbells and dumbbells, or by using weight machines to increase the muscular strength.
Occipitofrontalis muscle.
Temporoparietalis muscle.
Procerus muscle.
Nasalis muscle.
Depressor septi nasi muscle.
Orbicularis oculi muscle.
Corrugator supercilii muscle.
Depressor supercilii muscle.