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3 most common causes of metabolic alkalosis

+ other causes! vomiting
diuretics
mineralocorticol excess
(cushings, glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, hypoK, post chronic hypercapnea, Bartter's,
Gitelman, massive blood transfusion citrate)



3 causes of increased A-a gradient hypoxia V/Q mismatch
Shunt (H2O, pus, blood)
Diffusion Dysfunction



2 causes of normal A-a gradient hypoxia hypoventilation (central, muscular, obesity)
decreased atmospheric pressure (high altitude)



Urine Chloride in saline-responsive met alk <20
(stimulus for avid Na and Cl reabsorption to replenish extracellular volume)



All causes of metabolic alkalosis incr aldosterone
loop diuretic or thiazide
ingestion of alkali stuff (antacids, milk, baking soda)
citrate (anticoagulant)
Loss of fluids (vom, GI suction)
Increased NaBicarb admin (overcompensating)
laxatives
CF

,Causes of saline-resistant met alk *hyperaldosterone ( hypertensive!)*
hypoK (<2)
Barrter's and Gitelman's
exog alkali



why is Na unreliable determinant of volume status in met alkalosis increased bicarb
excretion leads to increased sodium excretion because bicarb "drags" Na out with it



Clinical signs of hypovolemia (order of severity) fast pulse, infrequent and low volume
urination, dry mucous membranes
poor capillary refill (usually <2 seconds), decreased skin turgor, weak pulse
orthostatic hypotension, orthostatic increase in pulse rate, cool extremities



what measurement can differentiate etiologies of met alk urine chloride



name causes of anion gap met acidosis Methanol (formic acid)
Uremia
DKA / AKA
Paraldehyde / phenformin
Iron / INH
Lactic acidosis
Ethylene glycol (oxalic acid)
Salicylates



name causes of NON anion gap met acidosis USEDCARS
Ureto-sigmoid (GI barcab loss), Ethanol, Endocrinopathies, *Diarrhea*, Carbonic Anhydrase
Inhibitors, hyperAlimentation (TPN), *RTA* (loss of bicarb from kidneys), *Saline*

,Winter's formula and when do you use it PCO2 = 1.5 × [HCO3-]) + 8 ± 2
see if resp alkalosis is compensating for met acidosis



what ketones are detected in dipstick acetoacetate and acetone, but not beta-
hydroxybutyrate (which usually in urine early)



Interpret delta-delta <1 High AG & normal AG acidosis



Interpret delta-delta >2 High AG acidosis and a concurrent metabolic alkalosis
or a pre-existing compensated respiratory acidosis



Interpret delta-delta 1-2 Pure Anion Gap Met Acidosis
Lactic acidosis: average value 1.6
DKA and AKA more likely to have a ratio closer to 1 due to urine ketone loss



common delta-delta ratio in DKA or AKA 1



common delta-delta ratio in lactic acidosis 1.6



Explain delta-delta equation and what it's used for = (AG - 12) / (24 - [HCO3-])
change in AG / change in bicarb
used in assessment of elevated anion gap metabolic acidosis to determine if a mixed acid base
disorder is present.



What is in Excedrin acetaminophen and ASA

, expected bicarb compensation and pH change in respiratory acidosis (acute and chronic)
every 10 over 40
acute: bicarb 1, pH .08
chronic: bicarb 4, pH .03



what additional value can effect anion gap and how bicarb
highly negative and accounts for some of anion gap if it's very low
actual gap = calc gap + 2.5(4-albumin)



what is the equation for plasma osmolarity Plasma osmolarity = 2(Na) + glucose/18 +
BUN/2.8



define osmolar gap Osmolar Gap = Measured Posm - Calculated Posm



what is a normal osmolar gap <10-15 mmol/L H20



what can increase the osmolar gap in anion-gap metabolic acidosis ethanol, ethylene
glycol, methanol, acetone, isopropyl ethanol and propylene glycol



osmolar gap is used with which acid-base abnormality anion-gap met acidosis



what gap helps distinguish between non-AG metabolic acidosis Urine Anion Gap
= [Na+] + [K+] - [Cl-]
= unmeasured anions - unmeasured cations



what value is protein gap (gamma gap) elevated >4

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