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Remaining Time: 2 hours, 02 minutes, 50 seconds Question Completion Status: QUESTION 21: The following laboratory values were obtained for a patient with hyperaldosteronism. The data indicate the patient is in a state of: pH = 7.45 Potassium = 2.9 mmol/L Bicarbonate = 47.5 mmol/L Chloride = 105 mmol/L Carbonic acid = 2.1 mmol/L pCO2 = 72 mmHg Options: A. Uncompensated metabolic alkalosis B. Compensated metabolic alkalosis C. Compensated respiratory alkalosis D. Uncompensated respiratory alkalosis QUESTION 22

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QUESTION 21: The following laboratory values were obtained for a patient with hyperaldosteronism. The data indicate the patient is in a state of:
pH = 7.45
Potassium = 2.9 mmol/L
Bicarbonate = 47.5 mmol/L
Chloride = 105 mmol/L
Carbonic acid = 2.1 mmol/L
pCO2 = 72 mmHg
Options:
A. Uncompensated metabolic alkalosis
B. Compensated metabolic alkalosis
C. Compensated respiratory alkalosis
D. Uncompensated respiratory alkalosis

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Remaining Time: 2 hours, 02 minutes, 50 seconds Question Completion Status: QUESTION 21: The following laboratory values were obtained for a patient with hyperaldosteronism. The data indicate the patient is in a state of: pH = 7.45 Potassium = 2.9 mmol/L Bicarbonate = 47.5 mmol/L Chloride = 105 mmol/L Carbonic acid = 2.1 mmol/L pCO2 = 72 mmHg Options: A. Uncompensated metabolic alkalosis B. Compensated metabolic alkalosis C. Compensated respiratory alkalosis D. Uncompensated respiratory alkalosis QUESTION 22
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