Global Classroom 2 Flashcards
What is a buffer system?
Involves a solution that contains is weak acid and the conjugate base of a weak acid.
Involves a solution that contains a weak base and the conjugate acid of a weak base.
Involves a solution that resists changes in hydrogen ions concentration.
Which organs are key players in maintaining acid-base balance?
Kidney
Lung
Which are the primary acid-base disorders?
Respiratory alkalosis disorder
Respiratory acidosis disorder
Metabolic acidosis disorder
Metabolic alkalosis disorder
What are the required lab values you need to access acid-base disorders?
pH
HCO3-
H+
pCO2
When would you consider metabolic alkalosis?
High pH
High HCO3- level
High pCO2 level
What are the common causes for respiratory acidosis?
Reduced exhalation
Inadequate gaseous exchange at tissue level
Parenchymal lung disease
What is anion gap?
Difference between the negatively charged and positively charged electrolytes in blood
How would you identify metabolic acidosis in a mixed acid-base disorder?
Reduced Cl- and HCO3-
Elevated anion gap
Elevated Na+ and K+