Multiple Choice
What is the first indicator in the arterial blood gases of acidosis caused by glomerulonephritis?
A) Increased carbonic acid
B) Increased bicarbonate ion
C) A pH less than 7.35
D) Decreased bicarbonate ion
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q26: When acidosis becomes decompensated in renal failure,
Q27: The normal pH of urine is:<br>A) 7.35-7.45.<br>B)
Q28: Under what circumstances do cells in the
Q29: What does hydronephrosis lead to?<br>A) Ischemia and
Q30: Urine with a low specific gravity is
Q32: The reabsorption of water and electrolytes by
Q33: With severe kidney disease, either hypokalemia or
Q34: What factors contribute to headache, anorexia, and
Q35: Which substance directly controls the reabsorption of
Q36: The micturition reflex is initiated by:<br>A) sympathetic