CCRN Renal Practice Questions Part 1

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  • @jonchang90
    @jonchang90 5 років тому +2

    Why is the answer to question 3, C? The PaCo2 is 35 and this is a met alkalosis case.

    • @jboogs49
      @jboogs49 5 років тому +1

      the bicarb is acting as a buffer and is being used up by the over abundance of acidic waste products that are now not as readily excreted by the kidneys (urea is the main by product)

    • @jonnybaldridge
      @jonnybaldridge 5 років тому +1

      I had a question about this one too. If you drop the HCO3 it would only make it more acidic. It wouldn't correct the acidemia.

    • @abigailrandall7520
      @abigailrandall7520 Рік тому

      The waste is not being excreted by the kidneys so the acidic waste is building up in the blood causing the blood Ph to drop and become acidotic. The body is dumping its bicarb faster than it can produce it causing the bicarb in the blood to drop. The body then will move to blowing off carbon dioxide in order to try and compensate further for the acidosis. So this is a case of metabolic acidosis with respiratory compensation.

  • @psily007
    @psily007 4 роки тому +1

    Very good questions