1.A kussmaul respirations
explanation...
Kussmaul breathing is a deep, labored breathing pattern that indicates that the body or organs have become too acidic.
The body is constantly doing work to maintain an average temperature and neutral blood acidity. To make sure this balance happens; the kidneys and cells rely on bases or buffers, chemical compounds that bind with hydrogen ions.
Disruptions to these compounds cause Kussmaul breathing, which is typically associated with conditions that cause metabolic disturbances, such as kidney failure and diabetes.
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