Global Classroom 2 Flashcards

1
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What is a buffer system?

A

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.

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2
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Which organs are key players in maintaining acid-base balance?

A

Kidney

Lung

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3
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Which are the primary acid-base disorders?

A

Respiratory alkalosis disorder

Respiratory acidosis disorder

Metabolic acidosis disorder

Metabolic alkalosis disorder

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What are the required lab values you need to access acid-base disorders?

A

pH

HCO3-

H+

pCO2

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5
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When would you consider metabolic alkalosis?

A

High pH

High HCO3- level

High pCO2 level

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What are the common causes for respiratory acidosis?

A

Reduced exhalation

Inadequate gaseous exchange at tissue level

Parenchymal lung disease

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7
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What is anion gap?

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Difference between the negatively charged and positively charged electrolytes in blood

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How would you identify metabolic acidosis in a mixed acid-base disorder?

A

Reduced Cl- and HCO3-

Elevated anion gap

Elevated Na+ and K+

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