Clinical Assessment of Acid-Base Status — Flashcards

Clinical Assessment of Acid-Base Status — Flashcards

Clinical Assessment of Acid-Base Status — Flashcards
#1

Acidosis may cause K+ to shift _____ cells, causing hyperkalemia

#2

_____tonic Saline can cause a normal anion gap metabolic acidosis

#3

The arterial blood profile seen in compensated respiratory alkalosis is: pH: _____[HCO3-]: decreasedPCO2: decreased

#4

Increased arterial pH (metabolic alkalosis) causes compensatory _____-ventilation with consequent increased PCO2

#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 _____.

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#6

At _____ urine pH, the HA form of a weak acid exists, thus decreasing excretion

#7

The arterial blood profile seen in compensated metabolic acidosis is: pH: _____[HCO3-]: decreasedPCO2: decreased

#8

Renal correction of respiratory acidosis includes increased excretion of excess fixed H+ as _____ and NH4+

#9

Decreased arterial pH (metabolic acidosis) causes compensatory _____-ventilation with consequent decreased PCO2

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