OnlineMedEd: Nephrology - "Acid Base II" Flashcards

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Review how much pH should change in acute and chronic CO2 distrubances.

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For every change of 10 in CO2 levels, the pH should change by 0.08 acutely and 0.04 chronically.

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Review how much bicarb should change in acute and chronic CO2 disturbances.

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  • Respiratory acidosis: for every increase of 10 in CO2, bicarb should change 1 acutely and 3 chronically.
  • Respiratory alkalosis: for every decrease of 10 in CO2, bicarb should change 2 acutely and 4 chronically.
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How do you calculate appropriateness of the pCO2 response in metabolic acidosis?

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Winter’s formula:

pCO2 should equal 1.5 x bicarb + 8 +/- 2

If pCO2 is greater than this range, then you have a coexisting respiratory acidosis. If pCO2 is less, then a coexisting respiratory alkalosis.

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Review the mnemonics you made for calculating compensation.

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• For respiratory alkalosis, the bicarb should change by 2 acutely and 4 chronically.
-> Think of someone hyperventilating (respiratory alkalosis) because the show 24 is so intense. (2… 4…)

  • For respiratory acidosis, imagine someone holding their breath (respiratory acidosis) as they pass the 13th floor in an elevator. (1… 3…)
  • For Winter’s formula, imagine someone riding a BIke with an extra wheel (1.5 bicarbs) with a velvet 8 ball dangling from the handlebars over a pool of acid.
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The only additional test you need to do in metabolic alkalosis is _____________.

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check the anion gap for possible superimposed metabolic acidosis

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