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EXAM #1
What are substances that release hydrogen ions, when dissolved in water or body
fluids, increasing the amount of free hydrogen ions in that solution? - Answers -Acid

How is the strength of an acid measured? - Answers -By how easily it releases a
hydrogen ion in solution

What is the most common type of buffer? - Answers -Protein buffers

What are the extracellular protein buffers? - Answers -Albumin and globulins

What is a major intracellular protein buffer? - Answers -Hemoglobin

What is the second line of defense against changes in pH? - Answers -The respiratory
system

What does breathing do? - Answers -Rids the body of any CO2

Respiratory regulation of Acid-Base balance is under the control of what? - Answers -
Central nervous system

What is hyperventilation? - Answers -Increase in rate and depth of breathing

What is hypoventilation? - Answers -Decrease in rate and depth of breathing

,What happens with hyperventilation? - Answers -CO2 is exhaled from the lungs and the
CO2 level in the ECF decreases. When the arterial CO2 level returns back down to
normal, the rate and depth of breathing returns to levels that are normal

What happens with hypoventilation? - Answers -Less CO2 is lost through lungs, and
more CO2 is retained in arterial blood

The respiratory system's response in Acid-Base balance is...? - Answers -Rapid

What is the third line of defense against wide changes in body fluid pH? - Answers -The
kidneys

The kidneys response in Acid-Base balance is...? - Answers -Slow

What is the first kidney pH control action? - Answers -Kidney movement of bicarbonate

What is the normal pH range? - Answers -7.35-7.45

What are the two most common chemical buffers? - Answers -Bicarbonate (ICF)
Phosphate (ECF)

What are the most common protein buffers? - Answers -Albumin
Globulins
Hemoglobin

What origin, metabolic or respiratory do the lungs compensate for in acid-base
imbalances? - Answers -Metabolic

What is the normal paCO2 levels? - Answers -25-45 mmHg

What is the normal HCO3 levels? - Answers -22-26 mEq/L

What are causes of acidosis? - Answers -DKA
Shock
Sepsis
Renal failure
Diarrhea
Salicylates (aspirin)

What are causes of alkalosis? - Answers -CI depletion (vomiting, prolonged nasogastric
suctioning)
Cushing's syndrome
K+ deficiency
Massive blood transfusions
Ingestion of antacids

, What are symptoms of metabolic acidosis? - Answers -Headache
Decreased BP
Hyperkalemia
Muscle twitching
Warm, flushed skin
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
Changes in LOC (confusion, increased drowsiness)
Kussmaul respirations (compensatory hyperventilation)

Think lower torso symptoms

What are the symptoms of metabolic alkalosis? - Answers -Restlessness followed by
lethargy
Dysrhythmias (Tachycardia)
Compensatory hypoventilation
Confusion (Decreased LOC, dizzy, irritable)
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea

What binds free hydrogen ions in solution and lowers the amount of free hydrogen ions
in solution? - Answers -Base

What react either as an acid or as a base and are critical in keeping body fluid pH at
normal levels? - Answers -Buffers

What is the most common base in the human body? - Answers -Bicarbonate

What is the most common acid in the human body? - Answers -Carbonic acid

In heath the body keeps these substances at a constant ratio of what? - Answers -1
molecule of carbonic acid to 20 free bicarbonate ions

Hydrogen ion levels and carbon dioxide levels are ______ related? - Answers -Directly

What happens to pH when excess carbon dioxide is produced, causing an increase in
hydrogen ions? - Answers -pH decreases

What organ of the body controls bicarbonate levels? - Answers -The kidneys

What organ of the body controls CO2 levels? - Answers -The lungs

pH is the result of...? - Answers -How well the kidneys are functioning to retain or
eliminate bicarbonate divided by how well the lungs are functioning to eliminate carbon
dioxide

What forms lactic acid? - Answers -incomplete breakdown of glucose, which occurs
whenever cells metabolize under anaerobic conditions

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