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    Inadequate Respiratory Muscle Strength Is Likely When a Patient's MVV
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Inadequate Respiratory Muscle Strength Is Likely When a Patient's MVV

Question 50

Question 50

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Inadequate respiratory muscle strength is likely when a patient's MVV is which of the following?


A) <2 times the resting VE
B) >3 times the resting VE
C) <200 L/min
D) >120 L/min

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