| 1. | Respiratory acidosis does not have a great effect on electrolyte levels.
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| 2. | A decrease in blood pH due to respiratory depression is called respiratory acidosis.
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| 3. | It can be associated with chronic respiratory acidosis.
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| 4. | In summary, the kidneys partially compensate for respiratory acidosis by raising blood bicarbonate.
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| 5. | Holding one's breath increases CO 2, also known as respiratory acidosis.
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| 6. | Together with respiratory acidosis, it is one of the two general causes of acidemia.
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| 7. | CO 2 will also accumulate in the tissues of the body, resulting in respiratory acidosis.
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| 8. | By definition it causes an increased concentration of carbon dioxide ( hypercapnia ) and respiratory acidosis.
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| 9. | If these homeostats are compromised, then a respiratory acidosis, or a respiratory alkalosis will occur.
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| 10. | There are four basic processes : metabolic acidosis, respiratory acidosis, metabolic alkalosis, and respiratory alkalosis.
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