51. Partial or complete respiratory failure: Revision history

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17 February 2023

  • curprev 17:0617:06, 17 February 2023Nikolas talk contribs 6,228 bytes +6,228 Created page with "Respiration is sufficient when it is able to provide enough oxygen to and remove enough carbon dioxide from the tissues. If this is not the case, we have ''respiratory failure''. We have two types of respiratory failure, partial and global. == Partial respiratory failure == Partial respiratory failure is also called hypoxaemic normocapnic or type I respiratory failure. In partial respiratory failure is the pO2 in the arteries lower than 60 mmHg, meaning there is hypoxae..." Tag: Visual edit