Chapter 2 Flashcards

1
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Define electrolyte

A

substances that release ions in water. When they dissolve the - & + ends of water molecules cause ions to seperate and interact with water molecules instead of each other

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2
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Define Acids

A

are electrolytes that release hydrogen ions in water

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3
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Define bases

A

are electrolytes that release ions that bond with hydrogen ions

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4
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Define buffers

A

Chemicals which resist pH changes. They combine with hydrogen ions when they are excessive and contribute hydrogen ions when ions are reduced

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5
Q

What is pH a measure of?

A

Hydrogen ion concentration

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6
Q

What does pH range from?

A

0-14

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7
Q

What is the pH of water?

A

7

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8
Q

A pH of 7 is also known as

A

neutral

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9
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For a solution to be neutral what must it contain?

A

an equal number of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions

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10
Q

What is the pH of blood?

A

7.35-7.45

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11
Q

Acidosis is caused by a blood pH lower than …?

A

7.35

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12
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If pH falls below 7, what can occur?

A

coma

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13
Q

Name the two causes of acidosis

A

metabolic & respiratory

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14
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How/why does metabolic acidosis occur?

A

kidneys are unable to remove ketone bodies

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15
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How/why does respiratory acidosis occur?

A

high CO2 in blood

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16
Q

Patients suffering which conditions are predisposed to respiratory acidosis?

A

COPD, emphysema, chronic bronchitis

17
Q

Alkalosis is caused by a pH greater than …?

A

7.45

18
Q

If pH rises above 7.8 what can happen?

A

uncontrollable skeletal muscle contractions

19
Q

uncontrollable skeletal muscle contractions can be caused by a pH…

A

over 7.8

20
Q

coma can be caused by a pH…

A

lower than 7

21
Q

What are the types of alkalosis?

A

metabolic & respiratory

22
Q

What causes metabolic alkalosis?

A

elevations of tissue pH as a result of decreased hydrogen ions or increase in bicarbonate concentrations

23
Q

What causes respiratory alkalosis?

A

increase in RR elevates pH.

24
Q

Patients suffering which conditions are predisposed to respiratory alkalosis?

A

pneumonia, stroke, fever, meningitis, pregnancy

25
Q

Define enzymes

A

In the body enzymes promote chemical reactions by acting as catalysts to accelerate these reactions without themselves being permanently changed or consumed.

26
Q

What are enzymes made from?

A

Some enzymes are only made of protein, whereas others have a protein portion (apoenzyme) and a cofactor. Most organic cofactors are derived from B complex vitamins and are known as coenzymes.

27
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Discuss ATP

A

ATP pairs with catabolized glucose to power the body. ATP is the main molecule in cells that transfer energy + provides a type of energy that all body cells can use immediately.

28
Q

What is apoenzyme?

A

the protein portion of an enzyme

29
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What is a cofactor?

A

Most organic cofactors are derived from B complex vitamins and are known as co-enzymes.