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The table below shows data obtained from three individuals (1, 2 and 3) living in Johannesburg (atmospheric pressure = 6

Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 1:39 pm
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The Table Below Shows Data Obtained From Three Individuals 1 2 And 3 Living In Johannesburg Atmospheric Pressure 6 1
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The table below shows data obtained from three individuals (1, 2 and 3) living in Johannesburg (atmospheric pressure = 620 mm Hg). Individual 1 Individual 2 Individual 3 Predicted PaO2 (mm Hg) 42 53 75 69 - 84 PaCo2 (mm Hg) 28 48 40 38 - 46 21 22 13 12 - 15 Respiratory rate (breaths.min-1) Dead space/tidal volume (VONT) 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 Tidal volume (1) 0.4 0.2 0.5 0.5
6 1 point Do M The hypoxic state of individual 1 is most likely hypoxic hypoxia. o anaemic hypoxia. stagnant hypoxia. histotoxic hypoxia. 7 1 point The individual or individuals most likely to have fractured ribs is/are individual 1 only. individual 2 only. o 3 individual 3 only. o 1 . individuals 1 and 2.
8 1 point PS The PaO2 in individual 3 will most likely. increase stimulation of the peripheral chemoreceptors. decrease stimulation of the central chemoreceptors. have no effect on the peripheral chemoreceptors. increase stimulation of both the central and peripheral chemoreceptors. 9 1 point 111: The PaCO2 in individual 1 will most likely increase stimulation of the peripheral chemoreceptors. decrease stimulation of the central chemoreceptors. have no effect on the central chemoreceptors. increase stimulation of both the central and peripheral chemoreceptors.