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Question Answer
Condition in which the build-up of air and pressure in teh thoracic cavity of the injured lung is so severe that it begins to shift to the uninjured side, resulting in compression of the heart, large vessels and the uninjured lung  Tension Pneumothorax  
when the thoracic cavity fills with blood rather than air  hemothorax  
An open injury to the chest that permits air to enter ino the thoracic cavity  Sucking chest wound  
air in the chest cavity, outside the lungs  Pneumothorax  
two or more consecutive ribs that are fractured in two or more places.  flailosegment  
bleeding into the tough fibrous sac that surround the heart  pericardial tamponade  
Chest wall motion inward during inhalation and outward during exhalation  paradoxical movement