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PANCE Practice Question for February 2nd

A 70-year-old man with an 88 pack-year smoking history and hypertension has slowly progressive shortness of breath over the last 1 to 2 years. Physical examination reveals a cachectic man who is in mild respiratory distress using accessory muscles and ''pursed lip'' breathing. He is not cyanotic. His breath sounds are decreased without wheezing or rhonchi. His heart sounds are distant. He has no edema. A chest x-ray shows hyperinflation of lung fields with a small heart, flattened diaphragm, and no infiltrates or edema.

Pulmonary function testing is most likely to reveal which of the following findings?

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