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C. Interpretation of Arterial Blood Gas 1. pH 7.31, PCO2 56, HCO3 22 meqs/L, PO2 42 Interpretation: 2. pH 7.49, pCO2 44, HCO3 31 meqs/L, PO2 88 Interpretation: 3. pH 7.29, pCO2 61, HCO3 31 meqs/L, P02 70 Interpretation: 4. pH 7.36, pCO2 55 HCO3 29 meqs/L pO2 96 Interpretation:
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