Acid Base Flashcards

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What does the acid-base balance depend on?

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  1. Hydrogen ion is needed to maintain membrane integrity & the SPEED of metabolic enzyme reactions
  2. Slight changes in concentration of hydrogen ions (pH changes) can alter biologic process in cells and tissues
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What is the Acid Base Chemistry/ Production?

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  1. Acid can release hydrogen ions (HCl)
  2. Bases accept hydrogen ions (HCO3-)
  3. Body’s metabolism of food results in production of acids & bases
    - also Produces CO2 –> when combined in solution with water –> H2CO3
    - Kidney can conserve, form or excrete HCO3- as needed
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What is the regulation of pH– Plasma Buffers?

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Chemical regulation is IMMEDIATE
1. Serum proteins can absorb or release H+ ions to correct the pH –amphoteric
2. Carbonic Acid-Bicarbonate Buffer System: is the FIRST to react to pH change (within seconds)
3. H+ and K+ exchange

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When you think of O2, is that an acid or base? How about HCO3 (Bicarbonate)????!! Which systems do they correlate to????

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C02 = Acid !! Respiratory!
HCO3 = Base !! Metabolic/Renal!!

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What does pH represents????!

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Hydrogen ions

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Does pH have an inverse relationship with Hydrogen ions?? How?!!!

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YES!! That means the higher amnt. of hydrogen ions you have = the lower the pH!!!

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What happens in the Hydrogen Potassium Exchange (H+ and K+ exchange)??

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  1. Cells buffer by exchanging H+ and K+ ions in and out of cell!!
  2. Acidosis: EXCESS H+ will go inside cell, and cell will balance by sending K+ out!! (When acidosis is corrected they will exchange back).
    - RISK FOR HYPERKALEMIA!!
  3. Alkalosis: Not enough H+ in serum, so it moves OUTSIDE THE CELL, exchanging for K+ to then go inside!
    - a person that’s alkalodic are at RISK FOR HYPOKALEMIA!!
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Describe the role of the Respiratory System in acid-base balance??

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Lungs (MINUTES TO HOURS to balance!!)
1. Can control CO2 by rate & depth of respiration
2. CO2 + H20<–> H2CO3 <–> H+ + HCO3-
3. Acid pH (excess H+ ions) stimulates respiratory center CHEMORECEPTORS. Then..
4. Rate & depth of resp increases, “Blowing off” more CO2, which gets rid of a part of the acid (CO2) molecule, balancing!

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Describe the role of the Renal System in acid-base balance??

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Kidneys (FEW HOURS TO DAYS to balance!)
1. Reabsorb or excrete bicarbonate (base)
2. Excrete H+ ions by adding to phosphate or ammonia, then excretes the compound

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What are the ABG (arterial blood gas) normal values??!!

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(LOW) (HIGH)
Acid <– pH: 7.35 -7.45 –> Alkalodic
Alk <– CO2: 35 - 45 –> Acid
Acid <– HCO3- : 22 -26 –> Alkalodic

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What is Arterial blood gases?

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  1. pH shows acid-base balance
  2. CO2 shows LUNG ventilation, remember CO2 = acid
  3. O2 doesn’t affect pH, but shows lung effectiveness
  4. Normal 02 sat: >94%
  5. Bicarbonate: reflects RENAL ability to balance pH by excreting or reabsorbing a base
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What does each acid-base imbalances mean/caused by?

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  1. Respiratory Acidosis:
    - Hyperventilation
  2. Respiratory Alkalosis:
    - Hypoventilation
  3. Metabolic Acidosis:
    - Kidneys unable to secrete enough acids
  4. Metabolic Alkalosis:
    - Direct increase of base or decrease in acid
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What pH values are considered to be Normal alkalosis and Normal acidosis???!

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pH: 7.35 - 7.45
Mean: 7.4
SOOOO…

Normal Acidosis = pH 7.35-7.4
Normal Alkalosis = pH 7.4-7.45

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