![ABG INTERPRETATION. BE = from – 2.5 to mmol/L BE (base excess) is defined as the amount of acid that would be added to blood to titrate it to. - ppt download ABG INTERPRETATION. BE = from – 2.5 to mmol/L BE (base excess) is defined as the amount of acid that would be added to blood to titrate it to. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/32/9833841/slides/slide_2.jpg)
ABG INTERPRETATION. BE = from – 2.5 to mmol/L BE (base excess) is defined as the amount of acid that would be added to blood to titrate it to. - ppt download
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![ABG INTERPRETATION. BE = from – 2.5 to mmol/L BE (base excess) is defined as the amount of acid that would be added to blood to titrate it to. - ppt download ABG INTERPRETATION. BE = from – 2.5 to mmol/L BE (base excess) is defined as the amount of acid that would be added to blood to titrate it to. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/32/9833841/slides/slide_4.jpg)
ABG INTERPRETATION. BE = from – 2.5 to mmol/L BE (base excess) is defined as the amount of acid that would be added to blood to titrate it to. - ppt download
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