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The Alveolar Gas Equation and Alveolar–Arterial PO2 Difference – Pulmonary Physiology for Pre-Clinical Students
4. If alveolar ventilation is 4200 mL/min, respiratoryfrequency is 12 breaths per minute, and tidal volume is500 mL, what is the anatomical dead space ventilation?a. 1800 mL/minb. 6000 mL/minc. 350 mL/mind. 1200
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