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PANCE Practice Question for September 5th

A 67-year-old man with emphysema comes to his healthcare provider for a routine checkup. He reports that his symptoms have remained stable, with frequent coughing and dyspnea, despite compliance to his medications, which include oral prednisone, aminophylline, inhaled beta 2 agonists, and rotating courses of antibiotics. On physical examination he has a barrel-chest and distant breath sounds in both lung fields with soft expiratory wheezes. An arterial blood gas reveals an arterial pH of 7.32, a pCO2 of 47 mm Hg, and a pO2 of 53 mm Hg.

Which of the following would most likely prolong his survival?

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