Acid and Base Balance Flashcards

1
Q

Low pH + high CO2

and cause

A

respiratory acidosis

Any condition causing airway obstruction or depression

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Low pH + low HCO3

and cause

A

metabolic acidosis

  • Insufficient insulin in pt w DM = DKA
  • Severe diarrhea can cause metabolic acidosis
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3
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High pH + low CO2

and cause

A

respiratory alkalosis

• Any condition causing overstimulation of the respiratory system
(e.g. hyperventilation, hysteria, overventilation, etc.)

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High pH + high HCO3

and cause

A

metabolic alkalosis

• GI suctioning or severe vomiting can cause metabolic alkalosis

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5
Q

What happens to RR in acidosis?

A

RR increases to try and exhale acids

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6
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What happens to RR in alkalosis?

A

RR decreases to try and retain CO2 in order to neutralize + decrease the strength of excess bicarb

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7
Q

What controls carbonic acid levels?

A

Lungs

CO2 will either be retained or blown off

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8
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What controls bicarb concentration?

A

Kidneys

(will retain or excrete bicarb) - Correcting acid/base balance by the kidneys takes hours to days

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