The condition in which air fills into the pleural cavity, potentially resulting in a collapsed lung is:

emphysema
pneumothorax
pleural effusion
pneumoperitoneum

pneumothorax

Rationale: An abnormal collection of air in the pleural cavity is known as a pneumothorax. A pneumothorax could be a result of trauma to the bony thorax or a special procedure, such as tissue biopsy or a porta cath placement. A pneumothorax that gets too large could potentially collapse the lung.

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a. True b. False

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Using the data provided by Memorial Hospital, calculate the nosocomial infection rate for the hospital. Round to two decimal places. Memorial Hospital January Statistics Discharges Adults & Children Newborn 1,984 213 Deaths Adults & Children Newborn 24 2 Nosocomial Infections Adults & Children Newborn 20 2 Community Acquired Infections Adults & Children Newborn 65 0

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