acid base Flashcards
***normal ph, co2, HCO3, anion gap
pH - 7.4
CO2 - 40
HCO3 - 24
AG - 12
what are acid base effects of hypokalemia
- loss of K from cells
- replaced by Na and H
- acidifies cells
- kidney thinks acidy
- makes more HCO3
- results in met alkalosis
3 sources of new bicarb
- vomiting
- kidney
- exogenous
** 5 steps to solve acid base problem
- look at pH - acid or alka
- primary problem (CO2 or HCO3)
- is there adequate compensation
- a) anion gap?
b) osmolar gap - is there another metabolic disorder (AG = HCO3)
what is compensation for metabolic disorders
acid - HCO3 and CO2 both down 1
alka - HCO3 up 1, CO2 up 0.7
compensation for resp
acute acid - CO2 up 10, HCO3 up 1
chronic acid - CO2 up 10, HCO3 up 3
acute alka - CO2 down 10, HCO3 down 2
chornic alka - CO2 down 10, HCO3 down 5
what is calc for AG in met acid
Na - (Cl+HCO3)
***causes of incr. gap
- lactic acidosis
- ketoacidosis
- toxins
- salicates
- methanol
- ethylene glycol - severe Kidney failure
causes of normal met acid
NaHCO3 loss
- renal
- GI
what is formula for osmolar gap
actual - expected (2[Na] + glucose+ urea)
what is osmolar cut-off
if over 10 - alcohol in blood
what are numbers for another metabolic process
AG and HCO3 in same amount - none
more HCO3 = AGMA+met alka
less HCO3 = AGMA + NAGMA
what is sig. of met acidosis
can help diagonose life threatening illness
- try to keep pH>7