acid base 3 Flashcards

1
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what are the immediate intracellular buffers for respiratory acidosis

A

intracellular buffers (phosphate, proteins, hemoglobin)

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2
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for every 10 mm Hg increase in pCO2 how much should bicarb increae by

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by 40

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3
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what causes acute respiratory alkalosis

A

hyperventilation with no time for bicarb elimination to increae

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4
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what are the etiologies of respiratory alkalosis

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  1. central stimulation of respiration (anxiety, pain, fever, pregnancy)
  2. peripheral stimulation of respiration (PE and asthma)
  3. hypoxemia or tissue hypoxemia
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5
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what are 5 causes of hypoxemia

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  1. high altitude
  2. PE
  3. pneumonia
  4. pulmonary edema
  5. severe anemia
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6
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what are the CNS signs and symptoms of respiratory alkalosis

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light headed, confused, seizures

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7
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how long does it take for kidney compensation increase of HCO3- for respiratory alkalosis

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6 hours to start, one day to completely compensate

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8
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what are the steps of treating respiratory alkalosis

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  1. correct underlying cause (anxiety attack)
  2. rebreathing device (e.g. paper bag)
  3. O2 if severe hypoxia
  4. sedation, paralyisis, or mech ventilation if needed
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