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To determine:
The acid-base disorders present in the patients whose blood test result is provided by referring the spotlight Fig: 27-18 “Diagnosis of acid base disorder”.
Introduction:
Respiratory acidosis is the formation of acidic fluid due to slow respiratory rate
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