. Considering a patient with severe pneumonia, resulting in impaired exchange of O2 and CO2 between the air and blood in the lungs? Would the oxygen (O2) levels in the blood be: (a) Normal (b) below normal (c) elevated 2. With respect to item #1, would the CO2 levels in the same patient’s blood be ? (a) Normal (b) below normal (c) elevated 3. With respect to item #1 and 2, assuming that other compensatory measures have not yet had time to act, what would happen to the patient’s blood considering thatCO2 reacts with water to form carbonic acid? (a) have a normal pH (b) be too acidic (c) not be acidic enough (that is, be too alkaline
. Considering a patient with severe pneumonia, resulting in impaired exchange of O2 and CO2 between the air and blood in the lungs? Would the oxygen (O2) levels in the blood be: (a) Normal (b) below normal (c) elevated 2. With respect to item #1, would the CO2 levels in the same patient’s blood be ? (a) Normal (b) below normal (c) elevated 3. With respect to item #1 and 2, assuming that other compensatory measures have not yet had time to act, what would happen to the patient’s blood considering thatCO2 reacts with water to form carbonic acid? (a) have a normal pH (b) be too acidic (c) not be acidic enough (that is, be too alkaline
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1. Considering a patient with severe pneumonia, resulting in impaired exchange of O2 and CO2 between the air and blood in the lungs? Would the oxygen (O2) levels in the blood be:
(a) Normal
(b) below normal
(c) elevated
2. With respect to item #1, would the CO2 levels in the same patient’s blood be ?
(a) Normal
(b) below normal
(c) elevated
3. With respect to item #1 and 2, assuming that other compensatory measures have not yet had time to act, what would happen to the patient’s blood considering thatCO2 reacts with water to form carbonic acid?
(a) have a normal pH
(b) be too acidic
(c) not be acidic enough (that is, be too alkaline)
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