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Question
Which of the following are pulmonary effects associated with oxygen toxicity?I. Tracheobronchitis
II. Substernal chest pain
III. Increased lung compliance
IV. Increased TLC
a. I and II only
b. I, II, and III only
c. III and IV only
d. I, II, and IV only
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