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The Highest Pressure Attained During the Slow-Flow (Quasi-Static)technique Should Be

Question 14

Question 14

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The highest pressure attained during the slow-flow (quasi-static) technique should be ______ cm H₂O.


A) 25
B) 35
C) 45
D) 55

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