Respiratory failure 0.0 / 5 ? PharmacyRespiratory systemUniversityNone Created by: SamDaviesCreated on: 02-05-19 00:00 98635217410 Across 1. A type of respiratory failure where the individual has hypoxia (PaO2 <8kPa) but normal (or low) CO2 levels (4, 3) 4. A syndrome which causes the loss of movement and sensation due to a viral infection which can cause hypoventilation and possible type 2 respiratory failure (8, 5) 6. The one reason why hypercapnia would occur. (With hypoxia there can be normal levels of PCO2 because peripheral chemoreceptors will increase ventilation) (15) 10. This occurs due to hypercapnia causing excess H+ and hypoxia resulting in the anaerobic respiration of lactic acid. The excess H+ bind with HCO3-, decreasing the [HCO3-]. (5, 8) Down 2. What is likely to occur when there is low PIO2, hypoventilation, diffusion impairment, ventilation-perfusion mismatching or a right-to-left shunt? (7) 3. A type of respiratory failure where the individual has hypoxia and hypercapnia (4, 3) 5. A scenario where oxygen therapy should not be used when treating hypoxemia (5) 7. A condition which causes type 1 respiratory failure due to thickening of the diffusion barrier (8) 8. An autoimmune disease which stops muscle from contracting properly, leading to respiratory failure in some cases (10, 6) 9. A CNS depressant drug class which can cause hypoventilation and type 2 respiratory failure (12)
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