An elderly patient presents with difficulty breathing. Which of the following is not considered a normal alteration with aging?
a. Relaxation of chest wall muscles
b. Increased resistence
c. Alterations in gas exchange
d. loss of recoil
ANSWER
* b. Increased resistance. All other problems like relaxation of muscles,alterations in gas exchange
and loss of recoil occurs due to aging of respiratory system.
An elderly patient presents with difficulty breathing. Which of the following is not considered a normal...
An elderly patient presents with difficulty breathing. Which of the following is not considered a normal alteration with aging, and why? A)relaxation of chest wall muscles B) Increased resistance C) Alterations in gas exchange D) loss of recoil.
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