I really think it was Wundt. Not 100% sure though
Answer:
A. Increased AP diameter
Explanation:
In a normal adult male the anteroposterior (AP) diameter of his cervical canal has a mean value of 17-18 mm at vertebral levels C3-5. The lower cervical canal measures 12-14 mm. An adult male without spinal stenosis has a diameter of 16-17 mm in the upper and middle cervical levels.
Increased Anterior Posterior Diameter or Barrel chested appearance can result from air trapping and it sometimes occurs with advanced Or chronic COPD. Xray Scanning on the right also demonstrates the increased A-P diameter along with flattening of the diaphragms.
It is called Barrel chest the Increased A-P diameter of the chest wall is the shaped like a barrel, and it most often associated with emphysema.
This is what the Examining the thoracic will reveal in that patient.
A and C if it’s the thing I was doing
The answer is: [C]: "Both A and B" .
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Note: The question states:
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"Good survival strategy for driving includes: "
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Answer choices: [A] and [B] are as follows:
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[A]: "Knowing the rules" ;
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[B]: "Practicing defensive driving, which includes
communications, skill, courteous, and cooperation" .
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