NREMT試験無料問題集「Medical Tests National Registry Emergency Medical Technician 認定」
You are transporting an elderly male patient in respiratory distress with a history of COPD...
The patient has very shallow, rapid respirations with minimal chest wall motion and slight wheezing in the
upper lung fields. Given this situation, what would you expect the arterial carbon dioxide levels to be?
The patient has very shallow, rapid respirations with minimal chest wall motion and slight wheezing in the
upper lung fields. Given this situation, what would you expect the arterial carbon dioxide levels to be?
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