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A CO2 blood level of 24 mmHg is indicative of respiratory alkalosis, which means there is a lower concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood than normal. This can occur due to hyperventilation, anxiety, or certain medical conditions. It may lead to symptoms such as dizziness, tingling, or muscle cramps. It's important to evaluate this level in the context of other blood gas measurements and clinical findings for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

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