Taylor | Parameter | Value | Reference Range | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | pH | 7.26 | 7.35-7.45 | | pCO2 | 50 | 35-45 mm Hg | | pO2 | 95 | 75-100 mm Hg | | HCO3- | 22 | 22-26 mmol/L | Metabolic Acidosis Metabolic Alkalosis Normal Respiratory Acidosis Respiratory Alkalosis
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26 (Reference Range: 7.35-7.45) - \( \mathrm{pCO}_{2} \) = 50 mmHg (Reference Range: 35-45 mmHg) - \( \mathrm{pO}_{2} \) = 95 mmHg (Reference Range: 75-100 mmHg) - \( \mathrm{HCO}_{3} \) = 22 mmol/L (Reference Range: 22-26 mmol/L) Show more…
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