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    wheezing, elevated JVP Labs/Studies • Hypovolemia: rising Hct, contraction alkalosis then metabolic acidosis, Ur specific gravity > 1.010, Urine Na <
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    respiratory alkalosis. The increase in minute ventilation is primarily secondary to a 45% increase in tidal volume. The degree of respiratory alkalosis remains
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    respiratory alkalosis. The increase in minute ventilation is primarily secondary to a 45% increase in tidal volume. The degree of respiratory alkalosis remains
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    delivered. It allows the atrial contraction sufficient time to empty blood into the ventricle before ventricular contraction. As such, it allows the pacemaker
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    itself may be more difficult; the hyperventilation causes a respiratory alkalosis, metabolic acidosis, and hyperoxia; the decreased FRC and elevated VO2
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    stays, higher costs, and increased risk of stroke. The loss of atrial contraction can significantly impair cardiac output. Advanced age, sleep apnea, prior
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