Yes . . . both conditions are manifested by too much C02 in the blood because there is not enough oxygen in the blood.
establishing a diagnosis of shock must include hypoxemia ,acidosis,hypotension,increased vascular resistence,
Choose the best two answers: When the body begins to metabolically compensate for hypoxemia the first two physical changes will be: Changes in mental status Increase in cardiac output Hypotension Hypoventilation Hyperventilation
respiratory alkalosis would cause metabolic acidosis
Hypoventilation leads to increased carbon dioxide levels in the blood, resulting in the production of carbonic acid, which lowers blood pH. This can lead to respiratory acidosis, where the body's pH is too acidic. Symptoms may include confusion, fatigue, and eventually respiratory failure if not corrected.
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yes, it does
Lactic acidosis in the absence of hypoxemia and severe liver enlargement with fatty degeneration have been reported with zidovudine and zalcitabine, and are potentially fatal.
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Lack of oxygen in the blood is known as hypoxemia and can lead to symptoms like shortness of breath, confusion, rapid heart rate, and chest pain. Health conditions like lung diseases, heart problems, anemia, or high altitude can cause hypoxemia, and treatment involves addressing the underlying cause, such as providing supplemental oxygen, medications, or lifestyle changes. Severe or prolonged hypoxemia can be dangerous and requires immediate medical attention.
Usually, this acidity is caused by metabolism or respiration. Then it is called " respiratory acidosis" or "non-respiratory acidosis" (metabolic acidosis). These conditions might cause acidemia.
Acidosis