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Pulmonary function tests are performed on a patient diagnosed with right middle-lobe pneumonia. The patient's tidal volume and vital capacity are both below normal. The nurse would plan care based on which interpretation of these results?
1. The patient has respiratory muscle fatigue.
2. The patient has increasing atelectasis.
3. The patient has loss of pulmonary surfactant.
4. The patient is hyperventilating.
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