Chapter 15: Problem 2
If the transpulmonary pressure equals zero, a. a pneumothorax has probably occurred. b. the lungs cannot inflate. c. elastic recoil causes the lungs to collapse. d. all of these apply.
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Chapter 15: Problem 2
If the transpulmonary pressure equals zero, a. a pneumothorax has probably occurred. b. the lungs cannot inflate. c. elastic recoil causes the lungs to collapse. d. all of these apply.
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