A person with acute hypoxemia may hyperventilate and develop
A) respiratory acidosis.
B) respiratory alkalosis.
C) metabolic alkalosis.
D) metabolic acidosis.
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Q10: The body compensates for metabolic alkalosis by
A)
Q11: Vomiting of stomach contents or continuous nasogastric
Q12: Diarrhea and other lower intestinal fluid losses
Q13: Emesis causes
A) respiratory acidosis.
B) respiratory alkalosis.
C) metabolic
Q14: Uncompensated metabolic alkalosis would result in
A) increased
Q16: Causes of metabolic acidosis include
A) hyperventilation.
B) massive
Q17: Respiratory acidosis is associated with
A) increased carbonic
Q18: Respiratory alkalosis is caused by
A) hyperventilation.
B) pneumonia.
C)
Q19: Respiratory acidosis may be caused by
A) hyperventilation.
B)
Q20: The major buffer in the extracellular fluid
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