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    How Much Should the PaO<sub>2</sub> Rise for Every 10% Increase
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How Much Should the PaO2 Rise for Every 10% Increase

Question 27

Question 27

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How much should the PaO2 rise for every 10% increase in FIO2?


A) 40 mm Hg
B) 50 mm Hg
C) 60 mm Hg
D) 70 mm Hg

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