Exam 33: Acid-Base Balance
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Edith is pregnant and experiencing repeated vomiting episodes.Her obstetrician becomes concerned,admits her to the hospital,and begins intravenous administration of normal saline.How will this help Edith?
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On the pH scale,as the value moves from 14 toward 7,the concentration of hydroxide ions decreases.
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An increase in blood pH accelerates the renal tubule excretion of both hydrogen and ammonia.
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The loss of chloride from the stomach will tend to lower the pH of the body.
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The compensatory mechanisms that respond to acidosis may lead to hyperkalemia and cause heart blockage or death.
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Identify the main buffer pairs present in body fluids.How do these buffer pairs function to limit large changes in pH?
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Some athletes engage in a technique called bicarbonate loading that is said to counteract the lactic acid buildup.This practice raises concerns because excess bicarbonate intake:
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The metabolism of ribonucleotides increases the hydrogen ion concentration of extracellular fluid.
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Explain why a change in pH is so detrimental to the functioning of the body.
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Which of the following type(s)of acids would be produced as a result of glucose catabolism?
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What substances or processes in the body might cause a change in the blood pH?
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Match each term with it corresponding definition.
-bicarbonate deficit that could be caused by untreated diabetes mellitus or starvation
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An increase in respiratory rate would result in a decrease in all of the following except:
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