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nenivikky

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Rh incompatibility can occur if the woman is Rh negative and her
 
  a. Fetus is Rh positive
  b. Husband is Rh positive
  c. Fetus is Rh negative
  d. Husband and fetus are both Rh negative

Question 2

As a child with asthma struggles to get enough air, the respiratory rate increases (tachypnea). Tachypnea lowers the carbon dioxide levels in the blood. This is known as _____________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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A For Rh incompatibility to occur, the mother must be Rh negative and her fetus
Rh positive.
B The husband's Rh factor is a concern only as it relates to the possible Rh factor
of the fetus.
C If the fetus is Rh negative, the blood types are compatible and no problems
should occur.
D If the fetus is Rh negative, the blood type with the mother is compatible. The
husband's blood type does not enter into the problem.

Answer to Question 2

hypocapnia
As the child tires from the increased work of breathing, hyperventilation occurs and carbon
dioxide levels increase. Increased levels of carbon dioxide in the blood (hypercapnia)
during an asthma episode may be a sign of severe airway obstruction and impending
respiratory failure.




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