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
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)
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.
To me, this was a really hard part of nursing school! Great video!
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I never really understood this topic and its a great brief overview on the topic! Thank you for taking the time to make this :)
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I have been studying this frm my second yr bsc nursing but still confused 😢
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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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
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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)