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    What Is the Primary Response of the Brain to Severe
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What Is the Primary Response of the Brain to Severe

Question 2

Question 2

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What is the primary response of the brain to severe ventilatory failure with respiratory acidosis?


A) Somnolence and potentially coma
B) Excitement
C) Depends on the PaO2
D) Depends on the blood pressure

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