Choose one ( Shunt producing problem, Dead-Spaceproducing problem, Silent unit) For the followingdiseases:
1) Deoxygenated blood in the left side of theheart.
2)V/Q ratio below 0.8
3)Pulmonary infarction
4)Heart failure.
5) Acute respiratory distress syndrome ARDS
6) Airway obstruction
7)V/Q ratio exceeds 0.8
8)Pulmonary embolism
9)Cardiopulmonary arrest Inadequate blood supply for gasexchange
10) Cardiogenic Shock
11) Pneumothorax
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