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type 1 is hypoxia without hypercapnia type 2 is high level of co2 caused by hypoventilation
They are the same.
Impending respiratory failure
Acute respiratory failure with high carbon dioxide levels
acute respiratory failure.
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The difference between normal and average respiratory rate is simple. Normal is healthy and cannot change and average most certainly can change.
One is in your lungs and one isn't . -never heard of a non-respiratory tuberulosis-its transmitted by inhaled droplets.
Kidney disease can lead to kidney failure.
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
Opportunity and attitude
heart failure, respiratory failure, and liver failure, in extreme cases