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    Which Acute Level of PaCO<sub>2</sub> Can Lead to Coma in Patients
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Which Acute Level of PaCO2 Can Lead to Coma in Patients

Question 32

Question 32

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Which acute level of PaCO2 can lead to coma in patients without chronic hypercapnia?


A) >45 mm Hg
B) >55 mm Hg
C) >60 mm Hg
D) >70 mm Hg

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