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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Respiratory acidosis or acute hypercapnia is often asymptomatic, leading to delayed diagnosis of the condition.Respiratory acidosis can be encountered in the inpatient units and emergency department , as well as in intensive care and postoperative units.Respiratory acidosis may become life-threatening if left untreated | |||
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Overview
Respiratory acidosis or acute hypercapnia is often asymptomatic, leading to delayed diagnosis of the condition.Respiratory acidosis can be encountered in the inpatient units and emergency department , as well as in intensive care and postoperative units.Respiratory acidosis may become life-threatening if left untreated