A 70-year-old smoker presents with dyspnea and pursed-lip breathing. Which mechanism improves his expiratory airflow?
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Correct answer: Increasing expiratory back-pressure
Pursed-lip breathing increases airway back-pressure during expiration, preventing airway collapse in emphysema. This improves ventilation.
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