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I came across a question today while studying bio for the DAT and it got me worried as to how into detail I should get while studying. I know everyone keeps saying its better to not get stuck in the details of it but would there be as detailed a question like this on the exam:
Pneumothorax may result from a penetrating injury in which air enters the intrapleural space of the thoracic cavity. The presence of air in the intrapleural space increases intrapleural pressure and causes the lungs to collapse. A puncture injury to which area of the body would result in pneumothorax?
A) The ribs
B) The abdominal muscles
C) The external intercostal muscles
D) The parietal pleura
Choice (D) is the correct answer.
Pneumothorax may result from a penetrating injury in which air enters the intrapleural space of the thoracic cavity. The presence of air in the intrapleural space increases intrapleural pressure and causes the lungs to collapse. A puncture injury to which area of the body would result in pneumothorax?
A) The ribs
B) The abdominal muscles
C) The external intercostal muscles
D) The parietal pleura
Choice (D) is the correct answer.