Sodium bicarbonate uses kidney
[DOC File]Introduction to the Urinary System
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By controlling loss of hydrogen ions and bicarbonate ions in urine. 4. Conserves valuable nutrients: By preventing excretion while excreting organic waste products. 5. Assists liver in detoxifying poisons. The Kidneys. Are located on either side of vertebral column. Left kidney lies superior to right kidney. Superior surface capped by ...
[DOC File]Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy in Children
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The composition of the ECF is what we measure when we obtain a set of electrolytes. The sodium content of the ECF is approximately 140 mEq/l, and the potassium is only 4-5 mEq/l. The predominant anions in the extracellular fluid are chloride and bicarbonate. The composition of the intracellular fluid (ICF) is dramatically different.
[DOC File]Biology 30
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Kidney - secretes renin -constricts arterioles ... release of bile and sodium bicarbonate. Endocrine gland Hormone secreted Effects of hormone on target tissues/organs hypothalamus hypothalamic releasing- and inhibiting-hormone regulates anterior pituitary hormones anterior pituitary human growth hormone (hGH) stimulates cell division ...
[DOC File]General Outline for Antibiotics (a good study guide)
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2. can prevent by alkalizing urine with sodium bicarbonate or increasing hydration. B. hematopoietic system (rare to extremely rare) 1. acute hemolytic anemia – associated with deficiency of glucose-6- phosphate dehydrogenase activity in RBC. 2. agranulocytosis . 3. aplastic anemia. C. hypersensitivity reactions (common to uncommon) 1.
[DOC File]BIOLOGY
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2.Weigh out 2g sodium bicarbonate sample on weighing papers. If you are using a mechanical balance, first find the mass of the weighing paper (or zero the balance while the paper is being weighed) then add the bicarbonate. 3. Add a sodium bicarbonate sample to the beaker and stir the solutions until the chemical is dissolved.
[DOC File]Homework # 6 Amines and Amides - Elmhurst University
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QUES. 19: Acute phenobarbital (weak acid) (pKa - 7.2) poisoning can be treated by an intravenous solution of sodium bicarbonate. The bicarbonate raises the pH of the blood and urine (normal pH is 7.4) to a pH of 8. If the pH remains normal the barbiturate, phenobarbital, is removed only very slowly from the body lipid tissues.
[DOC File]University Of California Santa Barbra
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Materials: test tube, Elodea cuttings, sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), beaker with water, lamp . Procedure: 1. Obtain a sprig of elodea. Remove several leaves from around the cut end of the stem. Slice off a portion of the stem at an angle and lightly crush the cut end of the stem. 2. Place the sprig in a test tube, cut side up.
[DOC File]SODIUM BICARBONATE - PesticideInfo
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Sodium bicarbonate tablets and effervescent tablets should be stored in tightly closed containers at a temperature less than 40 deg C, preferably between 15-30 deg C. Sodium bicarbonate injection should be stored at a temperature less than 40 deg C, preferably between 15-30 deg C; freezing should be avoided. [McEvoy, G.K. (ed.).
Dialysis for Kidney Failure:
kidney. Symptoms include sneezing, wheezing, shortness of breath, chest pain, etc. The dialysis solution is a sterilized solution of mineral ions. Note: the . sodium and chloride are similar to normal plasma to prevent loss. Bicarbonate is added in a higher concentration than plasma to correct blood . acidity. Glucose is also sometimes added.
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3. The bicarbonate leaves the kidney tubule cell together with sodium and goes into the plasma. • Show this process on the diagram to the right: • Result: 1. Newly generated bicarbonate is added to the blood, increasing the pH of plasma and adding new buffering power to the plasma. 2. Hydrogen ion is eliminated from the body in the form of ...
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