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ADVANTAGE FOR PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 2026
COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE

◉ Respiratory acidosis


- Cyanosis, hypercapnia, and tachycardia with acidosis indicate a
respiratory condition. Answer: A patient presents with cyanosis, pH
of 7.30, hypercapnia, and tachycardia. Which acid-base disorder is
most likely?


Respiratory acidosis


Respiratory alkalosis


Metabolic acidosis


Metabolic alkalosis


◉ HCO3−


- HCO3− is the symbol for bicarbonate. This is typically reported for
arterial blood gases.. Answer: A nurse is reviewing laboratory

,values. Which of the following is typically present on arterial blood
gas values?


H2CO3


Hct


HCO3−


Hb


◉ Phosphate
protein
Carbonic acid-bicarbonate


- The three buffer systems in the body are phosphate, protein, and
carbonic acid-bicarbonate.. Answer: Which of the following are
buffering systems in the body? Select all that apply.


Phosphate


Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone

,Calcium


Protein


Carbonic acid-bicarbonate


◉ metabolic acidosis
sodium bicarbonate. Answer: initial arterial blood gas results reveal
_______ _______ likely due to metabolic changes brought on by
decreased perfusion of tissue. Following administration of sodium
bicarbonate and subsequent arterial blood gas values, _______ _______
may be considered a treatment option.


◉ Carbonic acid dissociates into hydrogen and bicarbonate.
Carbonic acid is formed by carbonic anhydrase.


- Carbonic acid dissociates into a hydrogen ion and a bicarbonate
ion.
- Carbonic anhydrase converts water and carbon dioxide into
carbonic acid. Answer: In the bicarbonate buffering system, which of
the following is true about carbonic acid? Select all that apply.


Carbonic acid dissociates into hydrogen and bicarbonate.

, Carbonic acid is represented by HC03−.


Carbonic acid levels decrease as carbon dioxide levels increase.


Carbonic acid is formed by carbonic anhydrase.


Carbonic acid is not associated with buffering pH changes.


◉ Increased H+ retention by the kidneys


- Increased hydrogen retention will reduce plasma pH.. Answer: A
patient has severe metabolic alkalosis. Which of the following
compensations will the nurse expect to observe?


Increased H+ retention by the kidneys


Increased H+ excretion by the kidneys


Increased H+ secretion by the kidneys


Increased respirations

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