Describe volatile acids
Can be excreted by respiration
Ex. CO2
Describe fixed acids
Cant be excreted by respiration
Ex. Lactic acid
Describe the normal arterial blood pH
-Slightly basic because the slight H+ deficit leaves room to neutralize the biproducts od metabolic reaction
What is more common, acidosis or alkalosis?
Acidosis
Describe respiratory acidosis
- Happens when you are not able to ventilate
Describe respiratory alkalosis
- Treatment is to regulate breathing (paper bag)
Describe metabolic acidosis
Examples of metabolic acidosis
Describe metabolic alkalosis
Describe the buffer system
- Quickly acts to restrain a change in pH
How is hemoglobin buffered
Hydrogen in blood cells
How are most body cells buffered?
Cellular proteins
What is the equation for bicarbonate
H + HCO3 -> H2CO3 -> CO2 + H2O
What organ secretes the majority of acids
The kidney
What generates new bicarbonate molecules to replenish the stock?
Kidney
What gets rid of excess CO2
Lungs
Active process associated with inflammation or increased metabolic activity
Hyperemia
Characteristics of hyperemia
Examples of hyperemia
Passive hyperemia process associated with impaired venous flow due to hydrostatic forces
Congestion
What sort of blood is characteristic of congestion?
Poorly oxygenated dark blood
What causes pulmonary congestion?
- Ascites (from the hepatic portal veins)
What is an example of local congestion
Venous obstruction of a limb
Where is chronic passive congestion common?
-In the liver due to right heart failure