Pleural

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  2. what is normally found in the pericardial and pleural spaces of normal individuals?
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  3. describe what we see on respiratory physical examination for pleural effusion on each steps
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  4. What is the groove between the diapragm and ribcage in the lower part of the pleural cavity?
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  5. A 60-year-old patient who comes to the emergency room with shortness of breathis experiencing A. dysphagia. C. pleural effusion.
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  6. A 60-year-old patient who comes to the emergency room with shortness of breathis experiencing A. dysphagia. C. pleural effusion.
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  7. What does this mean in simple termFINDINGS: The patient has fibronodular changes in bilateral lung apex. No consolidation or
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  8. Fascia, the type of tissue that “invests” body structures, is _______ tissue.A. muscle C. pleural B. connective D. nerve Is
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  9. the tympanic memebrance is located between which structuresa)retina and the sclera b)the lungs pleural cavity c) the pericardium
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  10. If the pleural space lost its negative pressure which of the following would be true?A.Inspiation would be more difficult
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