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Match what develops in the oxygen indices of the patient who has chronic interstitial lung disease to the items listed below. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
-C(a-v)
Chondrocytes
Specialized cells found within cartilage that produce and maintain the cartilaginous matrix.
Osteoclast Reabsorption
The process where osteoclast cells break down bone tissue, releasing minerals into the blood.
Hydrogen Ions
Positively charged ions (protons) that play an essential role in many processes, including the pH regulation of bodily fluids.
Osteocytes
Mature bone cells that maintain the mineral content of the bone and help to regulate calcium and phosphate concentrations.
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Q3: Infants with MAS may develop both air-trapping
Q8: A barrel chest is associated with MAS.
Q10: Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN)
Q18: Pulmonary surfactant deficiency<br>A)YES-This is associated with IRDS.<br>B)NO-This
Q39: SV<br>A)Normal<br>B)Decreases<br>C)Increases
Q41: O<sub>2</sub>ER<br>A)Normal<br>B)Decreases<br>C)Increases<br>D)Normal or decreased<br>E)Normal or increased
Q43: pH<br>A)Increases<br>B)Decreases<br>C)Normal
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