A patient presents moderately short of breath and dyspneic.A chest radiographic examination reveals a large right pleural effusion with significant atelectasis.The practitioner would be most likely to prescribe which procedure?
A) Thoracentesis
B) Bronchoscopy
C) Ventilation-perfusion (V/Q) scan
D) Repeat chest radiograph
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