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About the Primary disturbances and degree of compensations for first arterial blood gas reading.
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Primary disturbances refer to the immediate effect on the blood ph levels or the blood partial pressure of the respiratory gases. This is associated with acid-base disturbances. An arterial blood gas test is required to assess the blood levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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About the Primary disturbances and degree of compensations for second arterial blood gas reading.
Introduction:
Primary disturbances refer to the immediate effect on the blood ph levels or the blood partial pressure of the respiratory gases. This is associated with acid-base disturbances. An arterial blood gas test is required to assess the blood levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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About the Primary disturbances and degree of compensations for the third arterial blood gas reading.
Introduction:
Primary disturbances refer to the immediate effect on the blood ph levels or the blood partial pressure of the respiratory gases. This is associated with acid-base disturbances. An arterial blood gas test is required to assess the blood levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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