Metabolic & Respiratory Acidosis & Alkalosis in 7 MIN!
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Even slight acid-base imbalances that occur in our bodies can be life-threatening. Our kidneys and lungs work together to make sure our body maintains a normal pH. In this video, Maleesha will discuss how the kidneys and lungs work together to keep the body's pH within a normal range.
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.
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.
I never really understood this topic and its a great brief overview on the topic! Thank you for taking the time to make this :)
You're very welcome!!
Brilliant explanation!!!
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Amazing ❤
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
Im here cause I'll be taking my NPTE exam and this helps a lot! TY! #IWILLPASS
Glad to hear! I'm sure you'll do great in your exam :)
To me, this was a really hard part of nursing school! Great video!
Glad you liked it!
I always get confused with this topic
app you use to create such video ????
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We use VideoScribe to make our videos 😊
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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)
Well crisp explanation.
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Very helpful ❤😘
Thanks too much
Most welcome!