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that’s the only negative effect
Uncomfortable or squeezing chest pain, back pain, pain in arm(s), lightheadedness, shortness of breath, sweating.
I think they are all right.
Mike's intrapulmonary pressure must be lower than atmospheric pressure when he inhales and greater than atmospheric pressure when he exhales in order to maintain normal air flow during inhalation and exhalation when he is having one of his asthma attacks.
The pressure exerted by gases within the alveoli of the lungs is called as intrapulmonary pressure.
To secure the normal air flow, the pressure gradient increases as airway resistance also increases. The pressure gradient is the difference between intrapulmonary and atmospheric pressures.
During inhalation, the intrapulmonary pressure must decrease more than average so that air is carried into the lungs against a greater resistance. However, during exhalation, the intrapulmonary pressure must increase more than normal to move out the air against the same resistance.
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Answer:
A. "I clean my teeth gently several times per day."
Explanation:
Oropharyngeal infections is a kind of throat infection caused by some bacteria. It is quite painful and causes a kind of soar throat.
When an oncology clinic nurse is providing several prevention measures to her clients for oropharyngeal infections where she explains the proper hygiene of the mouth and advises to brush and clean the teeth frequently so that the mouth is free from germs.
Her patients follows her advice and keeps her mouth and teeth clean and healthy and regularly brushes her teeth. By this when her patients follow her instructions her teachings are considered to be successful.
Thus, the answer is A. "I clean my teeth gently several times per day."