What may result from excessive vomiting, or the ingestion of alkaline drugs? And, how is it counteracted?
What may result from Severe Diarrhea, Diabetes Mellitus, Strenuous Exercise, or Uremic Acidosis? And, how is it counteracted?
What is due to an decreased plasma concentration of carbon dioxide and is caused by hyperventilation? Also, how is it counteracted?
- Renal compensation is used to counteract these changes in plasma pH, in addition to chemical buffering
What is due to an increased plasma concentration of carbon dioxide and is caused by hypoventilation? Also, how is it counteracted?
- Renal compensation is used to counteract these changes in plasma pH, in addition to chemical buffering
How do metabolic imbalances occur?
How do respiratory imbalances occur?
How are acid imbalances categorized?
What would occur if a decrease in pH occurred in renal compensation?
What is the third line of defense against acid-base disturbances and occurs within hours to days? And, how does it work?
How is the plasma pH decreased due to respiratory compensation?
How is the plasma pH increased due to respiratory compensation?
What is the second line of defense against acid-base disturbances and occurs within minutes? And, how does it work?
What are the most important chemical buffers in the ICF?
What are the most important chemical buffers in the ECF?
Describe the chemical buffering mechanism of action
What is the first line of defense against acid-base disturbances and occurs within seconds? And, how does it work?
Chemical buffering, it works by minimizing changes in pH by adding or removing an acid or base from solution.
How is the chemical buffering system different from the renal & respiratory compensation systems?
List the 3 body defense mechanism against acid-base distubances
What is the pH range that is compatible with life?
What are the consequences if the pH of arterial blood is outside the normal pH range? (7.35 to 7.45)
What is the normal pH of arterial blood? And, how is it regulated?
- It is regulated through there homeostatic maintenance of hydrogen ions in the arterial blood
What is the pH value of an basic or alkaline solution?
What is the pH value of an acidic solution?
How is the acid-base balance achieved?