Multiple Choice
On assessment of respiratory excursion, the clinician notes asymmetric expansion of the chest. One side expands greater than the other. This could be due to:
A) Pneumothorax
B) Pleural effusion
C) Pneumonia
D) Pulmonary embolism
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