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Isthe increased respiration rate and unequal chest movement indicative of thepathology?
Is
the increased respiration rate and unequal chest movement indicative of the
pathology?
No, damage to the lungs and theheavily consolidated inflammation would not lead to these observable changes.
No, damage to the lungs and the
heavily consolidated inflammation would not lead to these observable changes.
No,damage to the lungs is not occurring in this type of infection.
No,
damage to the lungs is not occurring in this type of infection.
Yes, damage to the lungs and theheavily consolidated inflammation would lead to these observable changes.
Yes, damage to the lungs and the
heavily consolidated inflammation would lead to these observable changes.
Yes, because damage to the lungs isnot occurring in this type of infection.
Yes, because damage to the lungs is
not occurring in this type of infection.
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