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                       13. Clinical conditions that may require independent lung ventilation include all of the following except:
                                 A.  respiratory distress syndrome.
                                 B.  antibiotic-resistant left lung infection.
                                 C.  bronchopleural fistula.
                                 D. right lung lobectomy.

                       14. Following proper insertion and placement of a double-lumen endobronchial tube:
                                 A.  only the bronchial cuff is inflated.   C.  both cuffs are inflated.
                                 B.  only the tracheal cuff is inflated.   D. both cuffs are deflated.





                      Answers to Self-Assessment Questions







                         1.  A.                          6. C.                         11.  B.

                         2. D.                           7.  B.                        12.  B.
                         3.  A                           8.  B.                        13.  A.

                         4.  B.                          9. D.                         14. C.
                         5. D.                         10. C.





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