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"PCO2"
Keywords:
dioxide
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partial
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caron
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mmhg
,
carbon
Related Terms:
Po2
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Hypercapnia
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Arterial blood gas
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Blood gases
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Dlco
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Gas exchange
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Hypoventilation
,
Arterial blood gases
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Carboxyhemoglobin
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Respiratory failure
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Abg
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Carbon monoxide poisoning
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Sphygmomanometer
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Carbon dioxide
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Lungs
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Blood gas
,
Total organic carbon
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Respiratory quotient
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Carbon source
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Hydrostatic pressure
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Carbon cycle
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Carbon sink
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Inorganic compounds
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Hyperbaric chamber
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Mmhg
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Photorespiration
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Bohr effect
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Carbon disulfide
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Pulse pressure
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Carbonation
,
Hypertensive
,
Blood pressure
,
Systolic blood pressure
,
Respiratory acidosis
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Diastolic blood pressure
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Carbon sequestration
,
Toc
,
Carbon pool
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Respiratory alkalosis
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Hypotensive
,
Partial pressure
,
Effervescence
,
Systolic pressure
,
Oxygenates
,
Decarboxylation
,
Diastolic pressure
,
High blood pressure
,
Oxygen saturation
,
Oxygen toxicity
the partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide; a measure of the caron dioxide content of the blood.
cssd.us
A measurement of the carbon dioxide in the blood.
mombaby.org
The equilibrium partial pressure of CO2.
geoinfo.amu.edu.pl
Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (CO2)
npg.co.za
The partial pressure (tension) exerted by CO2 in mmHg. The amount of CO2 dissolved in the blood is measured by the partial pressure it exerts and is reported in mmHg. pCO2 is a measurement of the ventilation status of the patient.
sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca
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