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a middle aged adult patient with a recent diagnosis of pneumonia was discharged from the family practice clinic two days ago. He now returns with a high fever, elevated white blood cell count, and severe respitory distress. The patient complains of confusion and is found to have hypotension. Chest x-ray revels bilateral infiltrated, and arterial blood gas analysis shows severe hypoxemia. Which of the following lung finding would NOT be expected? Significant V/Q imbalance Non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema Decreased lung compliance Intact alveolar walls
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