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    What Is the "Passive Occlusion Technique" Used to Measure in the Sedated
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What Is the "Passive Occlusion Technique" Used to Measure in the Sedated

Question 16

Question 16

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What is the "passive occlusion technique" used to measure in the sedated infant?


A) P100
B) Inspiratory pressures
C) Thoracic gas volume
D) Compliance

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