Acid Base Balance Flashcards
Normal range for pH?
7.37 - 7.43
Normal range for pCO₂?
36 - 44 mmHg
Normal range for [HCO₃⁻]?
22 - 26 mmol/L
Acute causes of respiratory acidosis?
Obstruction
Drugs depressing medullary respiratory centres e.g. barbiturates and opiates
Chronic causes of respiratory acidosis?
Lung diseases (bronchitis/emphysema/asthma)
Acute causes of respiratory alkalosis?
Voluntary hyperventilation
Aspirin
First ascent to altitude
Chronic causes of respiratory alkalosis?
Long term residence at altitude
Decreased pO₂ to less than 60 mmHg stimulates peripheral chemoreceptors to increase ventilation
Causes of metabolic acidosis?
Increased H⁺ production (e.g. ketoacidosis, lactic acidosis)
Failure to excrete normal dietary H⁺ (e.g. renal failure)
Loss of HCO₃⁻ (e.g. diarrhoea: failure to reabsorb intestinal HCO₃⁻)
Causes of metabolic alkalosis?
Increased H⁺ ion loss (vomiting)
Increased renal loss of H⁺ (ALDR excess)
Excess administration of HCO₃⁻ (especially in renal impairment)
Massive blood transfusion, bank blood contains citrate (would need about 8 units though)
What could be the cause of raised pCO₂ and HCO₃⁻?
Respiratory acidosis if the pH has decreased
Metabolic alkalosis if the pH is also raised
What could be the cause of decreased pCO₂ and HCO₃⁻?
Respiratory alkalosis if the pH is raised
Metabolic acidosis if the pH has also decreased