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Acid-Base Balance Worksheet Exam Questions With Correct Answers. Blood pH normal range: - answer7.35-7.45 PaCO2 (Carbon Dioxide) normal range: - answer35-45 HCO3 (bicarbonate) normal range: - answer22-26 PaO2 (oxygen) normal range: - answer80-100 pH <7.35 is considered: - answerAcidotic pH >7.45 - answerAlkalotic Acidity or alkalinity of a solution is determined by its' concentration of: - answerHydrogen Ions What do the lungs help regulate? - answerAcid-base balance by eliminating or retaining CO2 What do the kidneys help regulate? - answerAcid-base balance by excreting or retaining hydrogen ions & forming or excreting Na+ bicarbo

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Acid-Base Balance Worksheet Exam
Questions With Correct Answers.

Blood pH normal range: - answer✔✔7.35-7.45

PaCO2 (Carbon Dioxide) normal range: - answer✔✔35-45

HCO3 (bicarbonate) normal range: - answer✔✔22-26

PaO2 (oxygen) normal range: - answer✔✔80-100

pH <7.35 is considered: - answer✔✔Acidotic

pH >7.45 - answer✔✔Alkalotic

Acidity or alkalinity of a solution is determined by its' concentration of: - answer✔✔Hydrogen
Ions

What do the lungs help regulate? - answer✔✔Acid-base balance by eliminating or retaining CO2

What do the kidneys help regulate? - answer✔✔Acid-base balance by excreting or retaining
hydrogen ions & forming or excreting Na+ bicarbonate ions.

What happens to respiratory rate/depth in metabolic acidosis? - answer✔✔Both increases. This
causes CO2 to be excreted because the respiratory center is stimulated.

What happens to respiratory rate/depth in metabolic alkalosis? - answer✔✔Both decreases. This
causes CO2 to be retained because the respiratory center is depressed.

In acidosis, where does the potassium go? - answer✔✔Outside the cell, causes hyperkalemia.

In alkalosis, where does the potassium go? - answer✔✔Inside the cell, causes hypokalemia.

What does ROME stand for? - answer✔✔Respiratory, opposite, metabolic, equal.

What is the respiratory indicator when analyzing ABGs? - answer✔✔PaCO2

What is the metabolic indicator when analyzing ABGs? - answer✔✔HCO3

What is the most common cause of respiratory alkalosis? - answer✔✔Hyperventilation

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