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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.
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Chunking
A memory technique that involves grouping individual pieces of information together to improve recall.
Confabulation
The production of fabricated, distorted, or misinterpreted memories about oneself or the world, without conscious intention to deceive.
Priming
A psychological phenomenon in which exposure to one stimulus influences the response to a subsequent stimulus, without conscious guidance or intention.
Long-term Potentiation
A long-lasting increase in signal transmission between two neurons that results from their simultaneous activation, often considered a cellular mechanism for learning and memory.
Q9: CVP<br>A)Normal<br>B)Decreases<br>C)Increases<br>D)Decrease/normal<br>E)Increase/normal
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Q20: When lung compliance decreases, which of the
Q26: CVP<br>A)Normal<br>B)Decreases<br>C)Increases
Q28: Percussion notes during a severe asthmatic episode
Q34: Pulmonary capillary destruction is associated with emphysema.
Q40: FRC<br>A)Normal<br>B)Decreases<br>C)Increases<br>D)Normal or decreased<br>E)Normal or increased
Q45: IC<br>A)Normal<br>B)Decreases<br>C)Increases<br>D)Normal or decreased<br>E)Normal or increased
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Q73: pH<br>A)Increases<br>B)Decreases<br>C)Normal