Chemical Pathology: Potassium/Acid Base Flashcards
Potassium:
What is the normal range of potassium levels in the body?
Is it mostly intracellular or extracellular?
How much of it is freely exchangeable?
Potassium:
What is/are the definition and main causes of Hypokalaemia?
Potassium:
What is the treatment for Hypokalaemia?
Potassium:
What is the definition of Hyperkalaemia?
Is it more or less common than Hypokalaemia?
Potassium:
What are the possible causes of Hyperkalaemia?
Potassium:
How is Hyperkalaemia treated?
What does a high Potassium and Low Sodium suggest? (and vice versa)
Potassium:
What is the relationship between Hydrogen and Potassium?
Acid Base:
What are the normal ranges for pH, CO2, Bicarbonate and Oxygen?
Acid Base:
How is [H+] calculated?
What is [H+] equivalent to?
Acid Base:
What are the steps in solving a case?
Acid Base:
What is/are the pH, Bicarbonate, CO2 and Causes of:
- Metabolic Acidosis
- Metabolic Alkalosis
- Respiratory Acidosis
- Respiratory Alkalosis
Acid Base:
What is compensation?
What extra information is needed for metabolic acidosis?
Acid Base:
What is the Anion Gap and how is it calculated?
What is its normal range?
Acid Base:
What are the possible causes of elevated anion gap metabolic acidosis?
Acid Base:
What is the osmolar gap and what is an increase in it caused by?