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6- Nephrology (2 Hours & 30 minutes)

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   Content of this Session
    • Acid base disturbance
    • Determining a Primary Problem
    • Plasma Anion Gap
    • Contraction alkalosis
    • Compensatory mechanisms
    • Davenport Diagram

 

 

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[h] Cardiovascular System Flashcards

[i] Master this session in just 5 minutes.

[q] Identify the following acid-base disturbance:

Low pH, Low HCO3, Low Pco2?

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[q] Identify the following acid-base disturbance:

Low pH, high HCO3, high Pco2?

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[q] Identify the following acid-base disturbance:

high pH, high HCO3, high Pco2?

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[q] Identify the following acid-base disturbance:

High pH, Low HCO3, Low Pco2?

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[q] Identify the following acid-base disturbance:

Normal pH, Low HCO3, Low Pco2?

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[q] Renal tubular acidosis and diarrhea are examples of (High, normal) anion gap metabolic acidosis.

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[q] Diabetic ketoacidosis, Lactic acidosis, and uremia are examples of (High, normal) anion gap metabolic acidosis.

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[q] ……… and ……… are examples of contraction alkalosis.

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[q] Normal PaCO2 in patient with metabolic acidosis indicates ………. ?

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[q] Checking the patient’s volume status and ……. are important steps in the workup of metabolic alkalosis.

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[q] Name the following labels:

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C. Normal acid-base values.

D. Acute respiratory alkalosis.

E. Metabolic acidosis.

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