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a decreased residual volume Doe a decreased forced vital capacity an increased total lung capacity 12 The table below sh

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A Decreased Residual Volume Doe A Decreased Forced Vital Capacity An Increased Total Lung Capacity 12 The Table Below Sh 1
A Decreased Residual Volume Doe A Decreased Forced Vital Capacity An Increased Total Lung Capacity 12 The Table Below Sh 1 (32.36 KiB) Viewed 16 times
a decreased residual volume Doe a decreased forced vital capacity an increased total lung capacity 12 The table below shows data from three patients (1.2 and 3) who were admitted to a Johannesburg hospital (Palm 620 mm Hg) Blood samples were obtained and a basic promoty test was performed for each patient Normal Patients rangel predicted 1 2 3 values Partial pressure of actorial oxygen (Pao (mm 77 53 59 68-83 Hal Partial pressure of art carbon dioxide (Paco) 35 43 33-37 mm Hg Antonie-venous difference in content-v) ) 22 40 30-50 mto, blood) FEVFVC 0.35 0.90 0.61 20.7 Resultate breaths min 14 20 22 12.15 Lung compliance Hall 1900 29 250 1 00 1 point Tht Bacilat of oxygen (Pamo) in patient is most likely caused by impaired alveolar gaseous exchange O fibrosis of the lung tissue decreased ability of the tissues to utilize oxygen decreased saturation of hemoglobin with anygen 36 15 13 1 point The story.cale ole tient is maskaly due to the flads of carbon dioxide (CO) on the central chardreceptors 8 hydrogenfons (H) on the carotid chemoreceptors oxygen (Os) on the central chemoreceptors bicarbonates (HCO1 on the carotid chamaeceptor