Acid Base Disorders Flashcards
1
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Causes of increased anion gap
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- Ketoacidosis (starvation, diabetes, ETOH)
- Uremia
- Salicylate (aspirin)
- Methanol
- Acetaminophen
- Lactate (any form of shock, INH toxicity, or iron overload)
- Ethylene Glycol
- Paraldehyde or Propylene glycol
2
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Delta AG to Delta Bicarb ratio and indications on source of acidosis
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- ratio 1.6 or more = Lactate (poorly excreted)
- ratio 1:1 = ketoacids
- ratio < 1:1 = d lactate, mixed disease, or toluene toxicity
3
Q
Osmolarity formula
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(2*Na) + (Glu/18) + (BUN/2.8)
4
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Normal Anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis causes
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- Hyperchloremia
- Acetazolamide or addison’s
- RTA
- Diarrhea, ileostomy, or fistula
- Ureteroenterostomies
- Pancreatoenterostomies
5
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Metabolic Alkalosis causes
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- GI acid loss
- Vomiting or NG suction
- Renal acid loss
- Excess mineralocorticoid
- Licorice ingestion, liddle syndrome
- Loop or thiazide diuretics
- Bartter’s or Gitelman’s
- Posthypercapnea
- Hypercalcemia, milk-alkali
- Intercellular shifts
- Laxative abuse
- Contraction alkalosis
6
Q
Acute respiratory acidosis compensation formula
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HCO3 = 24 + [(PCO2 - 40)/10]
7
Q
Chronic respiratory acidosis compensation formula
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HCO3 = 24 + 4( (PCO2-40) / 10 )
8
Q
Acute respiratory alkalosis compensation formula
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HCO3 = 24 - 2( (PCO2-40) / 10)
9
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Chronic respiratory alkalosis compensation formula
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HCO3 = 24 - 5( (PCO2-40) / 10) +/- 2
10
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Classic triad of salicylate toxicity
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Respiratory alkalosis with metabolic acidosis and ringing in ears