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Acid Base Disorders

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gliouuncch@*.com

Jan 27 2020, 7:34 pm

Other textbooks and resources indicates that in Respiratory Alkalosis the pH change is 0.08 per 10 mmHg PCO2 for acute and 0.03 per 10 mmHg PCO2 for chronic, so not 0.08 for both acute and chronic. Also, in the case example of Respiratory Alkalosis, why did you use 40 as normal HCO3 level? I thought the normal for HCO3 should be around 24-25?

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sadewalker2233@*.com

Jan 27 2020, 7:34 pm

I thought the same. Must’ve been a typo

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***@*.com

Jan 27 2020, 7:34 pm

@19.40 is the HCO3- value correct?

 

A normal Acid-Base status is essential for the proper functioning of all physiologic processes, and our bodies work hard to maintain pH homeostasis. This lecture gives a basic review of acids, bases, pH, and how our bodies compensate for acid-base disorders

Learning objectives of this video are the following:

1. pH – What is it and why do we need it?

2. Regulation of pH - Why we love our kidneys & lungs?

3. Acid-base disorders - Dysregulation and Compensation.

Presented by Dr. Ana Crawford

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