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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

Raining Night Time

Head Light of PUJ was turned off

Being drunk

Decreased sense of vision of surroundings

Altered degree of perception

Occurrence of the accident

Blunt trauma on the chest

Rupture of the serous membrane of the lungs

Blood spilling from the lungs to the pleural cavity

Tachypnea Dyspnea Cyanosis Decreased or absent breath

sounds on affected side Tracheal deviation to unaffected

side Dull resonance on percussion Unequal chest rise Tachycardia Hypotension Pale, cool, clammy skin Possibly subcutaneous

emphysema

Pressure equalization between lungs and pleural cavity

Increased pressure to the mediastinum and the trachea.

Aggregate the given symptoms

Death