Acid-base disorders are pathologic changes in carbon dioxide partial pressure (Pco2) or serum bicarbonate (HCO3−) that typically produce abnormal arterial pH values. Primary acid-base disturbances are defined as metabolic or respiratory based on clinical context. A brief presentation by DRSee More
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