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    A Patient Has a Pneumothorax with a Sucking Chest Wound
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A Patient Has a Pneumothorax with a Sucking Chest Wound

Question 6

Question 6

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A patient has a pneumothorax with a sucking chest wound resulting in the movement of gas from one lung to another. This is called:


A) panting.
B) paradoxical movement.
C) bidirectional flow.
D) pendelluft.

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