The following is the pathophysiology of which restrictive pulmonary disease?
Fluid migrates through walls of capillaries (inc in capillary pressure; inc in capillary permeability; dec in colloidal osmotic pressure; inc in intrapleural negative pressure; impaired lymph drainage)
A. Plural effusion
B. Pneumothorax
C. ARDS
D. Pneumonia
Select your answer:
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A. Inflammation of the hip joint
B. Avascular necrosis of the femoral head
C. Dislocation of the hip
D. Fracture of the femur
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A pulmonary function test can indicate if there is:
A. mild, moderate or severe obstructive or restrictive airway disease
B. the trachea and bronchi are visualized
C. a normal respiration count
D. tachycardia