Biochemistry Flashcards
What is acidosis?
Two definitions:
- The H+ concentration is too high
- or a process tending to cause a rise in [H+]
What is alkalosis?
Two definitions:
- Reduction in H+ concentration
- or a process tending to cause a reduction in [H+]
Are the following statements true/false?
- Respiratory: the primary change is in pCO2 (pCO2 is the respiratory component)
- Metabolic: the primary change is in HCO3-
(HCO3- is the metabolic component)
Both true
What is respiratory acidosis results in the change in levels of..
rise in [H+] due to rise in pCO2
What is respiratory alkalosis?
reduction in [H+] due to reduction in pCO2
True/false, metabolic acidosis is due to and increase in [H+] due to reduction of HCO3-
True
True/false, metabolic alkalosis is due to an decrease in [H+] due to an increase pCO2
False
Metabolic alkalosis is due to a decrease in [H+] due to an increase HCO3-
The body’s solution to too much H+ OR CO2?
= Compensation
- When you’ve got too much H+, the lungs blow off CO2
- When you’ve got too much CO2, the kidneys get rid of H+
What are some causes of respiratory acid-base disorders?
Acidosis - choking, bronchopneumonia, COAD
Alkalosis - Hysterical over-breathing, Mechanical over-ventilation, Raised intracranial pressure
What are some causes of metabolic acid-base disorders?
Acidosis - Impaired H+ excretion, increased H+ production or ingestion, Loss of HCO3-
Alkalosis - Loss of H+ in vomit, Alkali ingestion, Potassium deficiency