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A nurse is caring for a patient who has bronchiectasis and is receiving chest physiotherapy (PT). The nurse should understand that chest physiotherapy was prescribed because a) elevated pulmonary artery pressure b) collection of purulent fluid in the pleural space c) permanent, abnormal dilation of medium-sized bronchi d) abnormal accumulation of fluid in alveoli & interstitial spaces
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