Clinical Significance Flashcards

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Increased

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Chloride in hyperventilation
Chloride level in metabolic acidosis
H2CO3 concentration in salicylic acid poisoning
H2CO3 concentration in IDA A
TCO2 in partially compensated metabolic alkalosis
PCO2 resulting in dual case of acidosis
pH level of blood left exposed to air for one hour
TCO2 in asthmatic attacks
[H+] in metabolic acidosis
[H+] in respiratory acidosis
PO2 in euphoric states
H2CO3 concentration in any disease with decreasing Ph

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2
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Normal

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Bicarbonate ions in respiratory alkalosis
Bicarbonate ions in uncompensated respiratory acidosis
PCO2 in renal disorder characterized by decreased excretion of HCO3-
TCO2 in a patient with blood PCO2 = 1.2mM & HCO3- level of 25Mm

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3
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Direct

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Chloride & PO2
%Hb saturation & PO2 level
pH & PO2

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4
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Higher

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chloride is _______ in respiratory alkalosis compared with respiratory acidosis
PCO2 is _______ in a patient with a blood pH of 7.25 compared with one with pH of 7.45
A PO2 is _______ in a blood exposed to air compared with a capped tube
[H+] is ______ in a solution with pKa of 4.5 compared with a pKa of 6.5
[H+] is ______ in a solution with a Ka value that increased after adding it with salt.

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