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    When Hyperventilation (Rapid Breathing)causes a Patient to Exhale Large Amounts
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When Hyperventilation (Rapid Breathing)causes a Patient to Exhale Large Amounts

Question 65

Question 65

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When hyperventilation (rapid breathing) causes a patient to exhale large amounts of When hyperventilation (rapid breathing) causes a patient to exhale large amounts of   ,the blood pH rises in a condition called ________. A) metabolic acidosis B) metabolic alkalosis C) respiratory acidosis D) respiratory alkalosis E) pulmonary distress ,the blood pH rises in a condition called ________.


A) metabolic acidosis
B) metabolic alkalosis
C) respiratory acidosis
D) respiratory alkalosis
E) pulmonary distress

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