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An elder adult patient with a 40 – pack – year smoking history presents with progressive exertional dyspnea. Physical examination reveals a barrel chest and prolonged expiratory phase during respiration. Spirometry indicates a decreased FEV 1/ FVC ratio. Given these findings suggestive of emphysema, which of the following would be expected in the patient ‘ s breathing pattern? Options are easier to breathe in than out due to loss of elastic recoil, equal difficulty breathing in and out, increased difficulty breathing in due to stiff lung or no change in breathing pattern as the primary issue is with gas exchange
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