Answer to MCQ for 5/3/2020. (C). Arterial CO2 partial pressure is inversely proportional to minute alveolar ventilation. Increasing minute ventilation will thus decrease CO2 level. Minute ventilation = Tidal volume x respiratory
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SOLVED: The alveolar ventilation rate is calculated using the following formula: alveolar ventilation rate (tidal volume dead space) breathing rate Using this formula; calculate the alveolar ventilation rate at a breathing rate
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