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    Exam 49: Acid Base Physiology I Bicarbonate Buffers and Respiratory Compensation
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    Hyperventilation Causes
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Hyperventilation Causes

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Question 5

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Hyperventilation causes


A) An increase in PaCO2 and an increase in blood pH
B) An increase in PaCO2 and a decrease in blood pH
C) A decrease in PaCO2 and an increase in blood pH
D) A decrease in PaCO2 and a decrease in blood pH
E) Emphysema

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