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100

What can Hypoventilation (Bradypnea) lead to?

Respiratory Acidosis

100

What can Hyperventilation (Tachypnea) lead too?

Respiratory Alkalosis 
100

A buffer can either donate or absorbs what kind of ions?

Hydrogen

100

What is the normal I/E ratio?

1:2

100

As Co2 levels in the blood rise, pH levels  __?

Drops

200

What is it called when there is to much Co2 in the blood?

Hypercapnia

200

What is HCo3?

What is, Bicarbonate.

200

What buffer system (component) is the fastest way the body can restore pH levels?

The respiratory Buffer Component.

200

What is the definition of Respiratory Drive?

The body is stimulated by chemoreceptors detecting a increase in Co2.

200

As Co2 levels in the blood drop, pH levels ____?

Rises 

300

When CO2 accumulates in the blood and combines with water and hydrogen ions, this creates what?

Carbonic Acid

300

What are the bodies three main buffer systems? 

1. Circulating Bicarbonate Buffer Component.

2. The Respiratory system.

3. The Renal system.

300

What is Hypoxic Drive?

The stimulation to breathe due to low O2 levels.

300

What is the normal pH level for human blood?

7.35 - 7.45

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