A patient with COPD has increased anterior–posterior chest diameter. Which pulmonary function test is most likely reduced?
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Correct answer: FEV1
COPD decreases FEV1 due to airflow obstruction. Lung volumes (TLC, RV, FRC) are typically increased due to air trapping.
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