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Shifts in the ISB affect the body's normal heat and moisture exchange mechanism resulting in the need for what?

A. Oxygen supplementation
B. Mechanical ventilation
C. Humidification
D. Bronchodilation

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Shifts in the body's normal heat and moisture exchange mechanisms from ISB changes necessitate the need for humidification to support respiratory function.

Step-by-step explanation:

Shifts in the body's normal heat and moisture exchange mechanism due to changes in the intrapulmonary shunt (ISB) lead to the need for Humidification. When ventilation-perfusion (V/Q mismatch) is altered, and the body cannot effectively exchange heat and moisture during respiration, external humidification is required to maintain the integrity of airway tissues and support optimal gas exchange.

Such changes to the compliance and resistance of the lungs may occur in diseases like fibrosis, asthma, or emphysema. These conditions typically increase the difficulty of breathing and suggest a potential need for added humidification to the inspired air, helping to alleviate the dryness and maintain mucociliary function that can be affected by the altered heat and moisture exchange.

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