acid/base 3 Flashcards
1
Q
what does metabolic alkalosis require
A
both:
- an initiator
- impaired renal correction
2
Q
initiation of metabolic alkalosis
A
gain of alkali in ECF
- exogenous (e.g. IV NaHCO3)
- endogenous (e.g. metabolised ketoanion to produce HCO3-)
loss of H+ from ECF
- kidneys (e.g. diuretics)
- gut (e.g. vomiting)
3
Q
describe anion gap
A
- difference between cations (Na+) and anions (Cl- & HCO3-)
- normally 8-16
- used in metabolic acidosis
- if the anion of the nonvolatile acid is not Cl- then AG will increase (e.g. lactate)
4
Q
what does a large A-a gradient indicate
A
indicates impaired oxygen diffusion in the lung e.g. COPD
5
Q
describe chloride depletion
A
- Lack of Cl- = increased HCO3- reabsorption
- when Na+ & K+ are reabsorbed, Cl- balances anions to maintain electroneutrality
- thus deficiency of one = increased reabsorption of other
e. g. diuretics (loss of NaCl)