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Calculate the intrapleural pressure if atmospheric pressure is 765 millimeters of mercury, assuming that the subject is at rest (not inhaling or exhaling).

A. 4 millimeters of mercury
B. 0 millimeters of mercury
C. 761 millimeters of mercury
D. 765 millimeters of mercury

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User Rex Pan
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Answer:

C. 761 millimeters of mercury

Step-by-step explanation:

Because it is at rest, the intrapulmonary pressure must be equal to the atmospheric pressure. And the intrapleural pressure is usually 4 millimeters of mercury (mmHg) less than the intrapulmonary pressure. So we have the following

intrapulmonary pressure = 765 millimeters of mercury

intrapleural pressure = intrapulmonary pressure - 4 millimeters of mercury

Then:

intrapleural pressure = (765 -4) millimeters of mercury

intrapleural pressure = 761 millimeters of mercury

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