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What Condition Is Caused by Large Amounts of Nitrogen Dissolving

Question 80

Question 80

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What condition is caused by large amounts of nitrogen dissolving into the blood due to hyperbaric conditions?


A) nitrogen narcosis
B) oxygen toxicity
C) decompression sickness
D) emphysema

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