Sodium bicarb for kidneys
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Kidneys typically secrete a combination both H+ and K+. ... If bicarb is reabsorbed or if bicarb is generated and added to the blood what happens to blood pH? _____( or ) ... (sodium bicarb) by IV or tablet to a patient what effect would it tend to have on blood pH? _____ ...
RENAL CONTROL OF ACID-BASE BALANCE
K. (H+ ( ( reabsorption of bicarb ( ( bicarbonate excretion. alkalosis ( ( bicarb excretion ( ( [H+] in extracellular. L. in acidoses, the kidney reabsorb all the filtered bicarbonate and produce new bicarbonate. M. Kidneys regulate extracellular fluid hydrogen ion concentration by: 1. secretion of hydrogen ions. 2.
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Dietary intake of sodium: 2,000 mg/day (in 4 or 5 mins we filter a day’s worth of sodium) by time we are done we reabsorb about 99% of sodium filtered load . If we’re hypovolemic: want to retain more sodium – hypervolemic: then dump Na+ . Kidneys hold on to sodium but freely give away potassium (ancient diet) estimating GFR. E = F + S - R
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Sodium Bicarb . Stimulant laxatives . Biacodyl (Dulcolax) Stimulates peristalsis and impacts fluid/electrolyte balance in gut . ... Good for use w/ kidneys, however in kidney failure (decreased excretion) incr risk of seziures -use w/ loop diuretics and aminoglycosides: nephrotoxicity .
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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. ... daily obligate urinary water loss is determined by the renal solute load and the concentrating ability of the child’s kidneys. The renal solute load consists ...
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ii sodium bicarb, potassium citrate, etc. iii drugs used to treat urinary calculi-stones occurring in the kidneys, ureter, or bladder. iv bacterial overgrowth. B. Protein. 1. Normally, you should not see very much protein in the urine. Maybe Tamm-Horsfall protein, lubricant for the urinary tract. 2.
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Bicarbonate is an alkaline compound produced in the body. Its level is controlled by the kidneys in times of acidosis or alkalosis in that the kidneys will either reabsorb more of the bicarbonate in the former situation or excrete more of the bicarb in the latter situation.
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NURA 806 Advanced Physiology. Exam 2 Study Guide: Units 5, 6 & 7. Chapter 25: Identify the fluid compartments in the human body and state approximately how much volume each contains.
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The bicarb systems are the ones that get heparin infused pre-filter, to try to prevent clotting. If your patient can’t tolerate citrate, bicarb may be the way to go – this may be a liver failure patient, right? – can’t metabolize bicarb? – and so they may do you the favor of anticoagulating your system for you.
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Alkalise urine to increase excretion eg: by giving sodium bicarb by infusion (because acute therefore needs immediate IV) 1) List some weak acids. Penicillin, fenoprofren, ibuprofen, naproxyn, phenoburbital.
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