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    When Physiological Systems Cannot Compensate for an Acid-Base Disturbance, and the Deviation
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When Physiological Systems Cannot Compensate for an Acid-Base Disturbance, and the Deviation

Question 27

Question 27

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When physiological systems cannot compensate for an acid-base disturbance, and the deviation from normal pH becomes more persistent, it is referred to as an acid-base ________.

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