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igor_vitrenko [27]
2 years ago
9

How would the 74-year-old woman's breathlessness affect her ability to exhale forcefully? what effect would this have on her tes

t results?
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1 answer:
oksano4ka [1.4K]2 years ago
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She will die, the effect will be her family
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