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26 July, 09:00

How does change in pulmonary blood pressure and capillary filtration cause Mr. Helms' rales (wet breath sounds) ?

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  1. 26 July, 12:51
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    A change in the pulmonary blood pressure leading to an increase in the vessels around the lungs results in fluids moving into the lungs thus causing it to fill up leads to rales.
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