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What is the most probable acid/base imbalance in the patient described below?
   26-year-old male presents with the following signs and symptoms:
   Extreme hysteria
   Hyperventilating
   Pulse 105 BPM
   Lab data for ABGs:
   pH = 7.60
   pCO2 = 28 mmHg
   HCO3- =26 mmol/L
   pO2 = 100 mmHg
A) Metabolic alkalosis
B) Metabolic acidosis
C) Respiratory acidosis
D) Respiratory alkalosis
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Clinical Laboratory Chemistry

Clinical Laboratory Chemistry


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