Acid-Base Disturbances 0.0 / 5 ? OtherPhysiologyUniversityNone Created by: Jennifer WelshCreated on: 02-03-15 17:13 What inputs are there that contribute to PCO2? CO2 from tissues 1 of 7 What inputs are there that contribute to [HCO3-]? Net renal bicarbonate regeneration 2 of 7 What outputs are there that contribute to PCO2? CO2 excreted at the lungs 3 of 7 What outputs are there that contribute to [HCO3-]? Bicarbonate lost buffering endogenously produced acid 4 of 7 What type of acid-base disturbances are there? Metabolic alkalosis, metabolic acidosis, acute respiratory alkalosis, chronic respiratory alkalosis, acute respiratory acidosis and chronic respiratory acidosis 5 of 7 How come with chronic respiratory acidosis the pH doesn't change too drastically from normal? There's more time for renal correction so pH isn't too low 6 of 7 How come with acute respiratory acidosis the pH changes a lot? It's a short term problem so there is no correction from the kidney 7 of 7
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