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What Is the First Indicator in the Arterial Blood Gases

Question 33

Question 33

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


A) increased carbonic acid
B) increased bicarbonate ion
C) pH less than 7.35
D) decreased bicarbonate ion

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