Acidosis may cause K+ to shift _____ cells, causing hyperkalemia
Tap to Reveal Answer _____tonic Saline can cause a normal anion gap metabolic acidosis
Tap to Reveal Answer The arterial blood profile seen in compensated respiratory alkalosis is: pH: _____[HCO3-]: decreasedPCO2: decreased
Tap to Reveal Answer Increased arterial pH (metabolic alkalosis) causes compensatory _____-ventilation with consequent increased PCO2
Tap to Reveal Answer If the pH is reduced from 7.4 to 7.3 with the alveolar PO2 being constant at 100 mmHg, PCO2 would follow line _____.
Tap to Reveal Answer At _____ urine pH, the HA form of a weak acid exists, thus decreasing excretion
Tap to Reveal Answer The arterial blood profile seen in compensated metabolic acidosis is: pH: _____[HCO3-]: decreasedPCO2: decreased
Tap to Reveal Answer Renal correction of respiratory acidosis includes increased excretion of excess fixed H+ as _____ and NH4+
Tap to Reveal Answer Decreased arterial pH (metabolic acidosis) causes compensatory _____-ventilation with consequent decreased PCO2
Tap to Reveal Answer Clinical Assessment of Acid-Base Status Indian Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards Master Clinical Assessment of Acid-Base Status with OnCourse flashcards. These spaced repetition flashcards are designed for medical students preparing for NEET PG, USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2, MBBS exams, and other medical licensing examinations.
Clinical Assessment of Acid-Base Status Flashcard Deck - 9 Cards Flashcard 1: Acidosis may cause K+ to shift _____ cells, causing hyperkalemia Answer: out of
Flashcard 2: _____tonic Saline can cause a normal anion gap metabolic acidosis Answer: Iso
Flashcard 3: The arterial blood profile seen in compensated respiratory alkalosis is: pH: _____[HCO3-]: decreasedPCO2: decreased Answer: increased
Flashcard 4: Increased arterial pH (metabolic alkalosis) causes compensatory _____-ventilation with consequent increased PCO2 Answer: hypo
Flashcard 5: If the pH is reduced from 7.4 to 7.3 with the alveolar PO2 being constant at 100 mmHg, PCO2 would follow line _____. Answer: 1
Flashcard 6: At _____ urine pH, the HA form of a weak acid exists, thus decreasing excretion Answer: acidic
Flashcard 7: The arterial blood profile seen in compensated metabolic acidosis is: pH: _____[HCO3-]: decreasedPCO2: decreased Answer: decreased
Flashcard 8: Renal correction of respiratory acidosis includes increased excretion of excess fixed H+ as _____ and NH4+ Answer: titratable acid
Flashcard 9: Decreased arterial pH (metabolic acidosis) causes compensatory _____-ventilation with consequent decreased PCO2 Answer: hyper
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