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bicarbonate An iron created by the action of carbonic acid on surface rocks; marine organisms use the bicarbonate along with calcium to build supporting structures composed of calcium carbonate [LCOTE]
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bicarbonate Bicarbonate is inappropriate in at least the first 20 minutes of cardiac arrest except in situations such as septicaemia where a profound metabolic acidosis may already exist. The acid-base disturbance during the early stages of cardiac arrest is respiratory in type due to a combination of ventilatory arrest and decreased pulmonary blood flow. ...
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