Talk:Respiratory acidosis
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Arterial blood gas of PH 7.15, pO2 40, pCO2 35 indicates hypoxemia and respiratory or metabolic acidosis?
editArterial blood gas PH 7.15, pO2 40. pCO2 35 indicates hypoxemia with respiratory acidosis or metabolic acidosis?
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Formulas are incorrect
editThe factors should be 0.008 and 0.003 in the acute and chronic respiratory acidosis equations, not 0.08 and 0.03. 75.172.16.13 (talk) 17:17, 29 October 2013 (UTC) Wyatt