Acid/ Base Disturbance Flashcards
List the conditions that can lead to NAGMA?
HARDUP
H: hyperchloremia (parenteral nutrition) (normal saline infusion associated)
A: acetazolamid
R: RTA
D: Diarrhea
U: Ureteral diversion
P: Pancreatic fistula
What is the cause of non-anion gap metabolic acidosis?
loss of bicarbonate
List the conditions that can lead to anion gap metabolic acidosis.
MUDPILES
M: methanol
U: uremia
D: diabetic ketoacidosis
P: paraldehyde
I: iron; isoniazid
L: lactic acidosis
E: ethylene glycol; ethanol ketoacidosis
S: salicylates; starvation
What is the action of PGs (main action) on arterioles of kidney?
PGs vasodilation of afferent arterioles
What is the main action of Ang II on action at the arterioles of the kidney?
Ang II constricts the efferent arterioles
What is the normal anion gap?
12 +/- 2
How do you calculate anion gap?
Na+ - (Cl + HCO-3)
Most dilute segment of the kidney?
DCT
Causes leading to metabolic alkalosis?
- nasogastric suctioning or severe vomiting
- diuretic overuse
- primary hyperaldosteronism
Causes of respiratory acidosis?
( hypoventilation)
* central respiratory depression (eg. opioid overdose)
* OHS, neuromuscular weakness
* chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Causes of respiratory alkalosis?
hyperventilation
- acute V/Q mismatch (eg, PE, pneumonia)
- anxiety
- inadequate pain control
- high altitude, pregnancy