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Next to the pulmonary function studies listed, match the findings listed below that typically develop in patients who have postoperative atlectasis. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
-FRC
Aquatic Mammals
Mammals that are primarily adapted to living in water, including species such as whales, dolphins, and seals.
Slow Fibers
Muscle fibers characterized by their slow contraction time and enhanced ability to sustain long-term activities.
Fast (IIb) Fibers
Muscle fibers that contract quickly and powerfully but fatigue rapidly, predominantly used for explosive movements.
Skeletal Muscle
A type of striated muscle tissue which is under voluntary control, responsible for movement of the skeleton and various body parts.
Q10: When a paradoxical movement is seen in
Q11: C(a-v) <img src="https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB4274/.jpg" alt="C(a-v) A)Increase
Q11: Mediastinoscopy<br>A)The passing of a forceps or needle
Q18: Alveolar hyperinflation (air-trapping)<br>A)YES-This is associated with pulmonary
Q19: ous tubercles or granulomas<br>A)YES-This is associated with
Q21: RV/TLC ratio<br>A)Normal<br>B)Decreases<br>C)Increases<br>D)Normal or decreased<br>E)Normal or increased
Q39: RAP<br>A)Normal<br>B)Decreases<br>C)Increases
Q56: The sputum from patients with pseudomonas infection
Q78: Atelectasis is associated with chronic bronchitis.
Q92: PEFR<br>A)Normal<br>B)Decreases<br>C)Increases<br>D)Normal or decreased<br>E)Normal or increased