Which of the following terms means an acute life-threatening condition of lung injury that...
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Which of the following terms means an acute life-threatening condition of lung injury that develops secondary to some other lung trauma or disorder?
a. ARDS
b. COPD
c. cystic fibrosis
d. croup
Respiratory Injuries:
Respiratory manifestations include cough, chest pain, and dyspnea. These manifestations can be the result of congenital (such as cystic fibrosis) or acquired (such as lung infection) etiologies.
Different types of respiratory injuries can be life-threatening by impeding breathing and preventing the normal oxygenation process.
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