Ph bicarb co2

    • [DOC File]Physiology Review Sheet - University of Michigan

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      note: CO2 is 24x more soluble and 20x faster at diffusing through water than O2 . . . still equilibrates at same time because . pressure gradient is lower for CO2 than O2. it takes time to convert bicarb and carbamino compounds to CO2. Gas transport by blood. O2. physically dissolved. 0.3 mL of dissolved O2/ 100mL blood at 37°C with PO2 of 100 ...

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    • [DOC File]NSAIDS

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      ( CO2 production and O2 consumption. CV effects due to anemia only. GI effects: as mentioned before. Respiratory alkalosis later compensated by renal bicarb excretion. Later stages: pH falls, bicarb still low and CO2 is low or normal (I.e. uncompensated metabolic acidosis) Deranged carbohydrate metabolism accumulates pyruvic, lactic and ...

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    • [DOCX File]EM Basic | Your Boot Camp Guide to Emergency Medicine

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      - 1-2 mEq/kg IV bolus, then infusion of 100-150 mEq in 1 L sterile water with 5% dextrose; titrate until pH is 7.5-8 Potassium – bicarb ↓ K+ level, so add K+ to fluids if in low normal range

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    • [DOC File]Acid-Base Titration

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      The pH at the second equivalence point lies within this color transition interval. The pH at the second equivalence point is not known exactly because of the partial loss of CO2 during the second stage of the titration. The H2CO3 being formed breaks down to CO2 and H2O, and part of the CO2 escapes, depending on how vigorously the solution is ...

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    • [DOC File]Arterial Blood Gases:

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      Dec 04, 2007 · For simplicity's sake ignore it all except the pO2, pCO2, and pH; add to this the bicarbonate ("bicarb," CO2) from an SMA panel (Chem-8, Basic Metabolic Panel) or set of electrolytes, and you're all set to evaluate oxygenation and diagnose acid-base status.

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

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      c. Volatile acid (CO2) and non-volatile acids, lactate, H2PO4-, H2CO3. Blood pH is described by the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation. Note the importance of. Arterial CO2, indicated as PaCO2, Bicarbonate, HCO3 – Carbonic anhydrase. We measure the pH of . arterial. blood. Arterial blood has been through the lungs and should be at optimal pH.

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    • [DOC File]Arterial Blood Gasses

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      A patient with COPD, who cannot excrete as much CO2 as when he was young will have more buffer, especially bicarbonate, in his body and therefore maintain a normal pH for a high CO2. If you then normalise his CO2 with ventilation, his high bicarb will make him alkalotic.

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    • [DOC File]Acid-Base Physiology

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      Acids and pH . Acid Buffering . Acid-Base Balance in the Body . Carbonic Acid-Bicarbonate Buffering . Total CO2 . Base Excess . Base Excess of ECF . Effects of Acid-Base Balance on Oxygen Back to Main Manual Index Acids and pH The pH is a method of expressing extremely small concentrations of acid in solution. The scale is exponential — a ...

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    • [DOCX File]EM Basic | Your Boot Camp Guide to Emergency Medicine

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      Dec 12, 2011 · serum pH, CO2, and bicarb measurements are necessary for management. UA- urine ketones and signs of UTI. Serum Ketones- + or -, if urine ketones are absent and you suspect DKA. Serum or urine HCG for females - females = pregnant until proven otherwise. Chest x-ray-

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    • [DOC File]Vents and ABGs

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      Not serum CO2 (bicarb), but actually CO2 dissolved in the blood. Having more CO2 dissolved in the blood drives the carbonic acid reaction in the wrong direction – more acid gets made. The patient hasn’t lost any bicarb – that would be a metabolic change. But now there’s more acid around than there’s supposed to be, so the pH goes down.

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