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Acid base imbalance types overview —————The four types of acid-base imbalances are: 
(1)Metabolic acidosis
A condition where the blood pH is too low, and can be caused by increased acid production, like in diabetic ketoacidosis
(2)Respiratory acidosis
A condition where the blood pH is too low, and can be caused by a decreased ability to breathe, like in chronic lung disease
(3)Metabolic alkalosis
A condition where the blood pH is too high, and can be caused by loss of stomach acid, like in vo... Respiratory Alkalosis, Metabolic Alkalosis, Respiratory Acidosis, Metabolic Acidosis, Chronic Lung Disease, Basic Anatomy And Physiology, Med Surg, Nurse Office, Nursing School Notes

Acid base imbalance types overview —————The four types of acid-base imbalances are: (1)Metabolic acidosis A condition where the blood pH is too low, and can be caused by increased acid production, like in diabetic ketoacidosis (2)Respiratory acidosis A condition where the blood pH is too low, and can be caused by a decreased ability to breathe, like in chronic lung disease (3)Metabolic alkalosis A condition where the blood pH is too high, and can be caused by loss of stomach acid, like in…

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Respiratory Dysfunction - Free download as Word Doc (.doc) or read online for free. This document discusses various pathophysiologic responses that can occur due to respiratory dysfunction, including hypoxia, cyanosis, dyspnea, increased work of breathing, tachypnea, cough, adventitious breath sounds, clubbing of fingers, fatigue, pain, hypoventilation, hyperventilation, respiratory acidosis, and respiratory alkalosis. Hypoventilation can cause respiratory acidosis by not removing enough…

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Respiratory Acidosis is commonly seen in NICU patients 🫁 As NICU nurses, it is important to understand why we see Respiratory Acidosis and how we can support babies with respiratory acidosis Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is an end product of our normal metabolism and you can think of it like an acid 🧪 The only way we can remove CO2 from our body is through exhalation 🫁 Babies may struggle with this either due to immaturity or illness preventing them from adequately exhaling CO2 When they are…

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Respiratory Alkalosis is an acid-base imbalance characterized by decreased partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide and increased blood pH to less than 35 mm Hg, which is due to alveolar hyperventilation.

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This Acid Base Balance medical mnemonic infographic tells you the difference between alkalosis and acidosis. It describes how the ph, pco2, and hco3 changes the arterial blood gas reading from respiratory to metabolic and vice versa. For study purposes, just remember ROME. Acidosis And Alkalosis, Pathophysiology Nursing, Paramedic School, Nursing School Essential, Nursing School Motivation, Acid Base Balance, Nursing Mnemonics, Nursing Student Tips, Medical School Life

This Acid Base Balance medical mnemonic infographic tells you the difference between alkalosis and acidosis. It describes how the ph, pco2, and hco3 changes the arterial blood gas reading from respiratory to metabolic and vice versa. For study purposes, just remember ROME.

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Respiratory Acidosis is commonly seen in NICU patients 🫁 As NICU nurses, it is important to understand why we see Respiratory Acidosis and how we can support babies with respiratory acidosis Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is an end product of our normal metabolism and you can think of it like an acid 🧪 The only way we can remove CO2 from our body is through exhalation 🫁 Babies may struggle with this either due to immaturity or illness preventing them from adequately exhaling CO2 When they are…

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