So meaning of alkalosis and acidosis in respiratory and kidney is vise versa right? Which is high H level in respiration leads alkalosis, high H level through kidney lead alkalosis?
When CO2 dissociates into H+ and bicarbonate,it also cause increase bicarbonate level in body ryt? Why u r saying it only with reference to H+?and not taking bicarbonate
Carbon dioxide binds with water and form carbonic acid where it release hydrogen ions. Whereas bicarbonate binds and neutralize hydrogen ions which acts as base
You don't talk about reasons for bicarbonate buildup, or if you do, you don't specify where you stop talking about hydrogen removal (talking about metabolic alkalosis fyi)
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I understand. The most relevant feature of acid-base balance is the ability to maintain the pH within the range of 7.35 and 7.45 in arterial blood.
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I am studying for nclex pn and arterial blood gases are the most difficult topic
Even I found it difficult during med school!
Listen to Mark Klimek, it's old but he made ABG easy to understand.
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So meaning of alkalosis and acidosis in respiratory and kidney is vise versa right? Which is high H level in respiration leads alkalosis, high H level through kidney lead alkalosis?
When CO2 dissociates into H+ and bicarbonate,it also cause increase bicarbonate level in body ryt? Why u r saying it only with reference to H+?and not taking bicarbonate
Carbon dioxide binds with water and form carbonic acid where it release hydrogen ions. Whereas bicarbonate binds and neutralize hydrogen ions which acts as base
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I always get confused with this topic
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You don't talk about reasons for bicarbonate buildup, or if you do, you don't specify where you stop talking about hydrogen removal (talking about metabolic alkalosis fyi)