Multiple Choice
There is mounting physiological and scientific justification for use of the prone position to enhance arterial oxygenation and reduce the work of:
A) patients with congenital cardiovascular conditions.
B) breathing in patients with musculoskeletal dysfunction.
C) breathing in patients with cardiopulmonary dysfunction.
D) breathing in patients with neurogenic dysfunction.
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