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Arterial blood pH below 7.35 is called ____. (A) acidosis (B) acidemia (C) alkal

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Question

Arterial blood pH below 7.35 is called ____. (A) acidosis (B) acidemia (C) alkalosis (D) alkalemia (E) none of these is correct

A person is more likely to become acidemic than alkalemic. (A) true (B) false

Shelly has not been feeling well lately. After her blood work comes back, her doctor says that she has _______. The blood work showed that her arterial blood pH was 7.3, her PCO2 was 60 mm Hg and her bicarbonate level was 32 mEq/L. (A) chronic respiratory acidosis (B) metabolic acidosis (C) chronic respiratory alkalosis (D) none of these is correct  

Of the following, the most likely cause for her condition is that Shelly ____. (A) is a three pack-a-day smoker (B) takes a lot of Tums® antacids (C) is a diabetic (D) vomits a lot from her motion sickness

The doctor knew some of Henry’s bad habits and told Henry to _____. (A) quit taking so many Tums® antacids for his heartburn (B) cut back on the aspirin he took for chronic back pain (C) try to consciously relax himself through his panic attacks

Explanation / Answer

ANS) Arterial blood pH below 7.35 is called ____. (A) acidosis (B) acidemia (C) alkalosis (D) alkalemia (E) none of these is correct

The correct answer is: (A) Acidosis

When the levels of acid in your blood are too high that is below 7 according to the the pH scale it’s called acidosis

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A person is more likely to become acidemic than alkalemic. (A) true (B) false

The correct answer is: (A) True

A person is more likely to become acidemic because when we breathe our lungs remove excess carbon dioxide from our body and when they fail to do so our blood and other fluids become too acidic. So, this condition is more common as there are no noticeable symptoms of acidosis and can happen very normally due to overuse of sedative or obesity

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Shelly has not been feeling well lately. After her blood work comes back, her doctor says that she has _______. The blood work showed that her arterial blood pH was 7.3, her PCO2 was 60 mm Hg and her bicarbonate level was 32 mEq/L. (A) chronic respiratory acidosis (B) metabolic acidosis (C) chronic respiratory alkalosis (D) none of these is correct  

The correct answer is (C) Chronic Respiratory Alkalosis

When one suffers from Chronic Respiratory Alkalosis carbon dioxide levels are low causing body to release more bicarbonate to return your blood pH level back to normal. The blood pH levels will test normal, however kidneys will start releasing more bicarbonate, compensating for the lower levels of carbon dioxide.

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Of the following, the most likely cause for her condition is that Shelly ____. (A) is a three pack-a-day smoker (B) takes a lot of Tums® antacids (C) is a diabetic (D) vomits a lot from her motion sickness

The correct answer is (D) Vomits a lot from her motion sickness

When our blood has too much bicarbonate in case of alkalosis due to prolonged vomiting it makes us lose too much chloride it causes hypochloremic alkalosis.

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The doctor knew some of Henry’s bad habits and told Henry to _____. (A) quit taking so many Tums® antacids for his heartburn (B) cut back on the aspirin he took for chronic back pain (C) try to consciously relax himself through his panic attacks

The correct answer is (A) quit taking quit taking so many Tums® antacids for his heartburn

Doctor suggests Henry to quit taking quit taking so many Tums® antacids for his heartburn because if one takes Tums® anatacid  more than 16 tablets in a 24-hour period one develops  risk of a calcium carbonate overdose which will cause 'Milk Alkali Syndrome' that is dangerous for body as it  increase the blood and urinary pH of the body.

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