NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Cardiorespiratory Conditions

02.08.2023 - By Kyle RicePlay

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April is examining a patient with cardiorespiratory dysfunction. The patient denies any co-existing respiratory disorder however reports a recent trauma to chest. Upon examination, the patient has chest pain that is intensified with inspiration and a non-productive cough. Which of the following pathologies is the MOST likely present?   

A. Pulmonary embolism 

B. Pleurisy 

C. Pneumothorax 

D. Pneumonia

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