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Common bedside measures used to assess the adequacy of lung expansion include all the following except:

a. VC
b. respiratory rate
c. Vt
d. Vd/Vt

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Common bedside measures used to assess the adequacy of lung expansion include vital capacity (VC), respiratory rate, tidal volume (Vt), and the ratio of dead space to tidal volume (Vd/Vt). However, the correct option from the given choices is b. respiratory rate.

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Common bedside measures used to assess the adequacy of lung expansion include vital capacity (VC), respiratory rate, tidal volume (Vt), and the ratio of dead space to tidal volume(Vd/Vt). However, the correct option from the given choices is b. respiratory rate. Respiratory rate is a measure of the number of breaths taken per minute and is not directly related to lung expansion.

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