Elise Anderson is a 6-year-old girl who presents to the emergency department with a history of vomiting for the past 3 days. The nurse notices that her respiratory rate is abnormally low. What is the likely reason for this change in ventilation? Predict what Elise's arterial blood gas values would show.
26. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance, Acid Base Balance
Acid-Base Balance
- Open Question
- Open Question
Ms. Johanssen is a patient in the hospital. The nurse examines her laboratory reports and notices that she has developed hyperkalemia and acidosis over the past several days. On closer examination of her medical chart, the nurse also sees that her physician recently doubled her dose of spironolactone, an aldosterone-blocking diuretic. How does this explain her laboratory findings?
- Open Question
A laboratory printout of arterial blood gases indicates that a patient has an increased Pco₂ , decreased pH, and normal bicarbonate ion concentration. Is this patient in acidosis or alkalosis? Is the pH disturbance respiratory or metabolic in nature? Explain your reasoning. How long do you think the patient has had this pH disturbance? (Hint: Look at the bicarbonate ion concentration. What system controls the concentration of bicarbonate ions, and how quickly does it compensate for pH disturbances?)
- Multiple ChoiceHyperventilation can lead to __________.
- Multiple ChoiceOne way the kidneys maintain HCO3– balance is by __________.
- Multiple ChoiceRenal acid-base control mechanisms are coupled to __________.
- Multiple ChoiceMost of the hydrogen ions in the body come from acidic substances in the foods we ingest.
- Multiple ChoiceSomeone who is suffocating would develop __________.
- Multiple ChoiceAcidosis results in increasing levels of what ion?
- Multiple ChoiceWhich condition would cause a drop in pH?
- Multiple ChoiceInfants are more likely to experience problems regulating acid-base balance because of several factors, including __________.
- Multiple ChoiceAny arterial pH between __________ is considered physiological acidosis.
- Multiple ChoiceThe only organ(s) of the body that can remove excess nonvolatile fixed acids is/are the __________.