Answer:
The correct answer is c. partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) in arterial blood.
Explanation:
Ventilation is a term generally used to designate the movement of air in and out of the lungs, that is, alveolar ventilation is the volume of air that reaches the alveoli in one minute and participates in gas exchange. Carbon dioxide partial pressure (PCO2) consists of analyzing the amount of dissolved carbon dioxide in the blood, just like with pO2. Normal results range from 35mmHg to 45mmHg. If the level is low it may indicate respiratory alkalosis; if the level is high it may indicate respiratory acidosis. It can only be analyzed in arterial blood.
False. There can be other types of peer pressure as in good influences. Let's say your best friend always gets straight A's, has good manners, does sports, and follows rules. That kind of peer pressure is positive and can rub off on you.
Answer:
To only yourself, and loved ones.
Explanation:
Legally, no, you are not obligated to care for your own health. Your relatives, however, will not appreciate you neglecting your health. Ethically, morally, empathically, your relatives and/or loved ones will greatly welcome you to keep up with your health to stay as healthy as possible and in their lives for as long as possible.
Answer:
Stress incontinence
Explanation:
Since the baby is pushing down and putting stress on the bladder.