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hypervantillation
Q. Which occurs after hypervantillation with 6% CO2
a. Apnea
b. Continued hypervantillation
c. Cheyne stoke’s breathing
d. Kussmaul’s breathing
it should be apnoea what do u say
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answer should be continued hyperventilation becoz apnea occurs with 7% of co2 concentration.
isn't it rakhi!!!
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