Bicarb and lactic acid

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      Bicarb gap. 9. Diagnosis of acid-base disorders. Get arterial blood gases and electrolytes at the same time. Compare the HCO3 – value from the blood gases and lytes to verify accuracy. Calculate the anion gap (AG) Review the four common causes of high AG acidosis. ketoacidosis. lactic …


    • [DOC File]Acid-Base Balance and the Anion Gap

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      The most acid produced by the body is due to the production of CO2, which, dissolved in water or body fluids, becomes carbonic acid H2CO3 → H+ + HCO3- (“bicarbonate” or “bicarb”); Whenever nutrients are reacted with oxygen to produce ATP, CO2 and water are produced as well;


    • Ohio University

      Remember, proceed cautiously and correct slowly once pH > 7.15. Many with metabolic acidosis have generated large amounts of lactic acid which they will metabolize to bicarbonate once they are rehydrated and given glucose and oxygen. 4


    • [DOC File]Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy in Children

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      -failure to reclaim bicarb. b) distal (classic type 1)-H+ ATPase is damaged = secretory defect. Respiratory Alkalosis (10 defect = ↓↓ pCO2) Metabolic Alkalosis (10 defect = ↑↑ HCO3-) Chloride Responsive (urine Cl


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