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1. What is a bleb? Identify them in the video.
2. Why do blebs form in the lungs? What condition are they associated with? What other changes in the lungs can be seen with this condition?
3. What is pulmonary congestion?
4. What is pulmonary edema?
5. What is the difference between pulmonary congestion and pulmonary edema?
6. Does the patient have pulmonary congestion? What is the evidence?
7. Does the patient have pulmonary edema? What is the evidence?
8. What signs of decomposition are present so far?
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There’s a male body diagram, a female body diagram and also a blank canvas.