Biochemistry Flashcards

1
Q

what is being controlled in the blood?

A

H+ concentration

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2
Q

four buffers in the blood

A
  • H+ + HCO3- > H2CO3 > CO2 + H2O
  • H+ + Hb- > HHb
  • H+ + HPO42- > H2PO4-
  • H+ + NH3 > NH4+
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3
Q

what is the respiratory component

A

pCO2

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4
Q

what is the metabolic component

A

HCO3-

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5
Q

respiratory acidosis

A

increase in [H+], due to increased pCO2

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6
Q

respiratory alkalosis

A

decrease in [H+], due to decreased pCO2

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7
Q

metabolic acidosis

A

increase in [H+], due to decreased HCO3-

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8
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metabolic alkalosis

A

decrease in [H+], due to increased HCO3-

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9
Q

compensation for excess H+/HCO3-

A

lungs blow off CO2

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10
Q

compensation for excess CO2

A

kidneys remove H+

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11
Q

causes of respiratory acidosis

A

choking
bronchopneumonia
COAD

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12
Q

causes of respiratory alkalosis

A

hyperventilation

raised intracranial pressure

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13
Q

causes of metabolic acidosis

A

impaired H+ secretion
increased H+ production
loss of HCO3-

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14
Q

causes of metabolic alkalosis

A

loss of H+ in vomit
alkali ingestion
potassium deficiency

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15
Q

what does a normal pCO2 in a hypoxic asthmatic patient indicate?

A

they are tiring and need ITU intervention

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16
Q

6 stages in approaching an ABG

A
  1. hypoxic >10kPa
  2. respiratory failure?
  3. pH (acidotic is <7.35 or alkalic >7.45)
  4. pCO2
  5. HCO3-
  6. compensation?
17
Q

type 1 respiratory failure ABG

A

pO2 <8kPa (V/Q mismatch)

18
Q

type 2 respiratory failure ABG

A

pO2 <8kPa and pCO2 >6kPa (inability to remove CO2)