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casperchen82

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An example of the breath-enhanced nebulizer is the:
 A) Respigard II
  B) Updraft nebulizer
  C) NebuTechTM HDN
  D) AeroEclipse II

Question 2

Alveoli continue to
 A) increase in number for 2 years after birth
  B) increase in number for 8 years after birth
  C) maintain their count throughout childhood as the lungs are completely developed at birth
  D) increase in number for the entire lifetime



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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