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Question

is most likely due to her respiratory distress. Other tharn eich of the following is(are) not clinical indicators of this blood disease? being of respiratory origin, her fatigue may be due to anemia. A. low RBC number C. low hemoglobin D. high hematocrit B large immature RBC Surfactant surface tension in the alveoli, making the lung compliant and therebythe work required to inflate it. A. B. Decrease, less, increasing Increase, more, decreasing C. increase, less, increasing D. decrease, more, decreasing Which of the following is most appropriate for a female suffering from Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus with a pH of 72, HCO3- 17 mmol/L and pCO2-20 mm Hg A. Metabolic Acidosis D. Respiratory Alkalosis B. Metabolic Alkalosis C. Respiratory Acidosis "A person was admitted in a coma. Analysis of the arterial blood gave the following vlues: PCO2 16 mm Hg HCO3-5 mmol/l and pH 7.1. What is the underlying acid-base disorder? A. Metabolic Acidosis D. Respiratory Alkalosis B. Metabolic Alkalosis C. Respiratory Acidosis Sodium is able to be reabsorbed/secreted by what mechanism(s)? A. passive diffusion B 8. vesicular transport C. facilitated diffusion D. active transport E. More than one apply

Explanation / Answer

1)answer is high hematocrit.

Destruction of RBC and less amount of RBCs causes low hematocrit.

2) answer is D

Surfactant lowers the surface tension,make lungs more compliant and decreasing the work to inflate it.

3) answer is A metabolic acidosis

Ketoacidosis is a type of metabolic acidosis occuring in diabetic patients.

4)metabolic acidosis

5) answer is E that is more than one apply

Answer is passive transport and facilitated transport.