High bicarbonate levels in blood
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DECREASED oxygen level in blood causes KIDNEYS to increase release of erythropoietin. 1. Less RBCs from bleeding. 2. Less RBCs from excess RBC destruction. 3. Low oxygen levels (high altitude, illness) 4. Increased oxygen demand (exercise) Eythropoietin now genetically engineered and synthesized by AMGEN of Thousand Oaks.
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The low levels may indicate acidemia and overall protein catabolic state. Low serum bicarbonate is often correlated with low albumin. BUN 124 mg/dL 12-18 mg/dL. Dialysis Patients: 50-100 mg/dL This value is high even for patients on dialysis. It indicates that Ms. C’s kidneys are not adequately eliminating nitrogenous wastes.
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Bicarbonate and sulfate. c. Calcium and magnesium. d. Potassium and phosphate 43. All of the following are typical ingredients in an oral rehydration therapy formula . ... High blood calcium levels correlate with tetany. b. Abnormal dietary calcium intakes promote calcium rigor.
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Write the equation showing the relationship of CO2 and H2O levels with bicarbonate and hydrogen ion levels: CO2 + H2O ( _____ ( _____ 3. A decrease in respiration will result in _____ CO2 and will shift the equation ... high blood pressure, poor wound healing and hyperglycemia. 15. Classify the following as either part of the rapid response (R ...
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Gas Transport in the Blood. Main Points. Oxygen is transported in the blood in two ways: within RBCs attached to hemoglobin molecules forming oxyhemoglobin (most of it does this) dissolved in the blood plasma (small amounts) Carbon dioxide is transported in blood in two ways: in blood plasma as bicarbonate ion (HCO3-) (most of it does this)
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Effects of Lactate Consumption on Blood Bicarbonate Levels and Performance During High-Intensity Exercise. International Journal of Sport Nutrition & Exercise Metabolism, 21(4), 311-317. PRICE, M. J., & SIMONS, C. (2010). THE EFFECT OF SODIUM BICARBONATE INGESTION ON HIGH-INTENSITY INTERMITTENT RUNNING AND SUBSEQUENT PERFORMANCE.
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High [salts] in blood = ↑ blood volume = ↑ blood pressure . Low [salts] in the blood = ↓ blood volume = ↓ blood pressure . The kidneys also regulate the levels of several other important ions in the blood such as potassium ions (K+), bicarbonate ions (HCO3-), and calcium ions (Ca2+) 3) The kidneys regulate the acid-base balance of the blood
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High concentrations of bicarbonate ion in the blood will result in a) increased rate of breathing b) decreased rate of breathing c) increased pressure in the chest cavity d) decreased nervous stimulation of the diaphragm ... increasing oxygen levels in blood feed back to respiratory center c) decreasing CO2 levels feed back to respiratory ...
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Sodium passes in and out of the body and is maintained in the blood at constant levels. If the level becomes high, the kidney can excrete excess sodium. Regulation of sodium is closely related to fluid volume since retention of increased amounts of sodium will result in the retention of additional water.
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The major buffering substances in the blood (require negatively charged groups to accept protons) are: a) Carbonic Acid - Bicarbonate System - (H+ + HCO3-) b) Blood Proteins - Hb, plasma proteins. c) Phosphates - modifiers of oxygen affinity. Active animals have increased blood buffering capacities relative to sluggish animals.
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