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Analyze the following ABGs. Determine the following: • Major acid-base imbalance (respiratory acidosis or alkalosis, metabolic acidosis or alkalosis) • Compensation (non-compensating, partial, or full) • Example of a disease process which could cause the imbalance Level of hypoxemia . pH 7.38 co CO2 42 HCO3 22 PO2 88 Acid-Base Imbalance: Disease Process 10. pH 6.98 CO2 40 HCO3 16 PO2 6% Acid-Base Imbalance Disease Process:
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