Decreased AB and ABA: Respiratory acidosis
B: Metabolic alkalosis
C: Metabolic acidosis
D: Metabolic acidosis mixed with metabolic alkalosis
E: Mixed acidosis
B: Metabolic alkalosis
C: Metabolic acidosis
D: Metabolic acidosis mixed with metabolic alkalosis
E: Mixed acidosis
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- Decreased AB and AB<SB can be seen in: ( ) A: Respiratory acidosis B: Metabolic alkalosis C: Metabolic acidosis D: Metabolic acidosis mixed with metabolic alkalosis E: Mixed acidosis
- Which of the following is most likely to occur if both actual bicarbonate (AB) and standard bicarbonate (SB) are higher than the normal values, and with higher AB than SB? A: Metabolic acidosis with a normal AG B: Metabolic acidosis with an increased AG C: Respiratory acidosis D: Respiratory alkalosis E: Mixed alkalosis
- Which of the following can lead to increases of both AB and SB? A: Acute respiratory acidosis B: Chronic respiratory acidosis C: Acute respiratory alkalosis D: Chronic respiratory alkalosis E: Acute metabolic acidosis
- The<br/>results of blood-gas analysis of a patient with hysteria are<br/>increased pH, normal SB and decreased PaCO2, they indicate() A: Respiratory<br/>acidosis B: Respiratory<br/>alkalosis C: Metabolic<br/>alkalosis D: Metabolic<br/>acidosis with a normal AG E: Metabolic<br/>acidosis with a high AG
- Which of the following can occur when PaCO2 is higher than the normal level? A: Primary metabolic acidosis B: Compensated metabolic alkalosis C: Primary respiratory acidosis D: Primary respiratory alkalosis E: Compensated respiratory alkalosis