What is flail chest?
AFracture of 2 ribs at three places
BVentilator associated pneumonia
CTransfusion associated lung injury
DFracture of three or more ribs at 2 or more places
Which condition is indicated by 'Q waves' and 'ST elevation' in leads II, III, and aVF?
ALateral myocardial infarction
BPericarditis
CInferior myocardial infarction
DAnterior myocardial infarction
The incidence of a foreign body being aspirated into the right lung is higher than into the left lung. All of the following statements support this, EXCEPT?
ATracheal bifurcation directs the foreign body to the right lung
BRight lung is shorter and wider than left lung
CRight inferior lobar bronchus is in continuation with the right principal bronchus
DRight principal bronchus is more vertical than the left bronchus
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