22. Effect of Increasing Arterial PCO2 or Reducing pH on Ventilation Guyton & Hall, Textbook of Medical Physiology, 10 th ed., 2000, Saunders p. 477.
23. Alveolar P O2 & P CO2 vs. Alveolar Ventilation Levitsky MG, Pulmonary Physiology 6 th ed., McGraw Hill 2003, p. 74..
24. Device to Generate Ventilation vs. PaCO2 Tube supplying carbon dioxide gas Tube going to gas measuring device (measures end tidal PCO2 to approximate PaCO2) Air flow Mouthpiece to patient Pneumotachometer
25. Effect of Increasing Arterial PCO2 or Reducing pH on Ventilation Guyton & Hall, Textbook of Medical Physiology, 10 th ed., 2000, Saunders p. 477.
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