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What Is the First Indicator in the Arterial Blood Gases

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Question 31

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What is the first indicator in the arterial blood gases of acidosis caused by glomerulonephritis?


A) Increased carbonic acid
B) Increased bicarbonate ion
C) A pH less than 7.35
D) Decreased bicarbonate ion

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