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Shоrt respоnse: be аs аccurаte as pоssible in your response. J.K. is a 71-year-old male with a history of a myocardial infarction and subsequent CABG two years ago. He was admitted to the emergency department this evening with SOB as his chief complaint. He is prescribed digoxin, lasix, potassium, and coumadin, but hasn't taken any of his medicines since he ran out a week ago. He is severely dyspneic. On auscultation, you hear crackles throughout his lungs as well as an S3 gallop. You suspect that he is having an exacerbation of CHF. His ABG's are shown below. How would you interpret them? PaO2: 68 pH: 7.21 PaCO2: 52 HCO3: 23  

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