26. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance, Acid Base Balance
Acid-Base Balance
- Multiple ChoiceOne way the kidneys maintain HCO3– balance is by __________.931views1rank
- Multiple ChoiceRenal acid-base control mechanisms are coupled to __________.1042views2rank
- Multiple ChoiceMost of the hydrogen ions in the body come from acidic substances in the foods we ingest.1717views1rank
- Multiple ChoiceSomeone who is suffocating would develop __________.968views2rank
- Multiple ChoiceAcidosis results in increasing levels of what ion?862views1rank
- Multiple ChoiceWhich condition would cause a drop in pH?1422views
- Multiple ChoiceInfants are more likely to experience problems regulating acid-base balance because of several factors, including __________.998views
- Multiple ChoiceAny arterial pH between __________ is considered physiological acidosis.724views2rank
- Multiple ChoiceThe only organ(s) of the body that can remove excess nonvolatile fixed acids is/are the __________.763views
- Textbook Question
The control of blood pH by the kidneys during acidosis involves
(a) The secretion of hydrogen ions and reabsorption of bicarbonate ions from the tubular fluid
(b) A decrease in the amount of water reabsorbed
(c) Hydrogen ion reabsorption and bicarbonate ion loss
(d) Potassium ion secretion
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The drug Diamox is sometimes used to treat mountain sickness. Diamox inhibits the action of carbonic anhydrase in the proximal convoluted tubule. Polyuria (excessive urine production resulting in frequent urination) is a side effect associated with the medication. Why does polyuria occur?
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David’s grandfather suffers from hypertension. His doctor tells him that part of his problem stems from renal arteriosclerosis. Why would this cause hypertension?
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The most important factor affecting the pH of body tissues is the concentration of:
(a) Lactic acid
(b) Ketone bodies,
(c) Metabolic acids
(d) Carbon dioxide
(e) Hydrochloric acid
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While visiting a foreign country, Milly inadvertently drinks some water, even though she had been advised not to. She contracts an intestinal disease that causes severe diarrhea. How would you expect her condition to affect her blood pH, urine pH, and pattern of ventilation?
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Write the missing names and molecular formulas for the following reactions between the carbonic acid–bicarbonate buffer system and the bicarbonate reserve.
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a. ___
b. ___
c. ___
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