Successive peak flow measurements made with a peak flowmeter on a subject previously diagnosed as having asthma yield th

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Successive peak flow measurements made with a peak flowmeter on a subject previously diagnosed as having asthma yield th

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Successive peak flow measurements made with a peak flowmeter on a subject previously diagnosed as having asthma yield the following results:Which of the following is the best explanation for these?
Successive Peak 1
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A. Condensation of moisture in the peak flowmeter
B. Normal response
C. Improper calibration of the peak flowmeter
D. Increasing airways resistance in the subject
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