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1. Sickle cell anemia
2. Decompression Sickness
3. SIDS
4. Bronchiogenic Carcinoma
5. Asthma
6. Nitrogen Narcosis
7. Ischemia
8. Hypocapnia
9. Hypercapnia
10. Hypoventilation
11. hyperventilation
A. lung cancer
B. inherited conformational change in Hb; heterzygotes partially resistant to malaria; more common in premature infants; hyaline
C. Martini's LAw
D. "the bends" air embolism
E. abnormally low carbon dioxide in the blood
F. abnormally rapid breathing rate/minute volume
G. abnormally slow breathing rate/minute volume
H. crib death
I. abnormally high carbon dioxide in the blood
J. insufficient or lack of oxygen to a give ntissue
K. Acute inflammation of respiratory tree
1. Sickle cell anemia
2. Decompression Sickness
3. SIDS
4. Bronchiogenic Carcinoma
5. Asthma
6. Nitrogen Narcosis
7. Ischemia
8. Hypocapnia
9. Hypercapnia
10. Hypoventilation
11. hyperventilation
A. lung cancer
B. inherited conformational change in Hb; heterzygotes partially resistant to malaria; more common in premature infants; hyaline
C. Martini's LAw
D. "the bends" air embolism
E. abnormally low carbon dioxide in the blood
F. abnormally rapid breathing rate/minute volume
G. abnormally slow breathing rate/minute volume
H. crib death
I. abnormally high carbon dioxide in the blood
J. insufficient or lack of oxygen to a give ntissue
K. Acute inflammation of respiratory tree
Deanna HettingerLv2
28 Sep 2019