1. Describe the stimulating effects of CO2 on the receptors interms of the immediate response to increased CO2 in the blood. Whathappens when this goes on for 1 or 2 days?
2. Describe the peripheral receptor response todecreased arterial O2 levels. What do the receptors actuallyrespond to when O2 levels drop?
NOTE: Refer to Egan’s Fundamentals of Respiratory Care 11thedition, chapter 15.
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