Multiple Choice
Side-lying increases end-diastolic ventricular pressure on the dependent side secondary to compression of the viscera beneath the diaphragm and to:
A) atelectasis formation.
B) central pneumothorax lesion.
C) increased lung compliance on that side.
D) reduced lung compliance on that side.
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