Question: 2. The pO2 of arterial blood is a. 100 mmHg b. 40 mmHg c. 180
mmHg d. 45 mmHg
3. If ventilation i…
2. The pO2 of arterial blood is a. 100 mmHg b. 40 mmHg c. 180
mmHg d. 45 mmHg
3. If ventilation is halved then then PcO2 is a. doubled b.
tripled c. unchanged d. none of the above
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