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    whereby more carbonic acid is excreted and more bicarbonate is reabsorbed. The condition is treated by administering bronchodilator drugs and using noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation which is also known as BIPAP or CPAP. Caution should be observed since if too rapid corrections are made it could lead to metabolic alkalemia (Kee‚ Paulanka & Polek‚

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    Analysis: Water Analysis Jasmine Kennedy Bey Lab Partners: Mohammed Alabbad‚ Drew Blackson Chemistry 1290-020 3/26/2014 TA: Rajendr Thakuri Purpose/Abstract: Students are tested for their knowledge of basic titration technique and proper usage of specific-use probes (those used for conductivity‚ alkalinity‚ and pH‚ chloride‚ nitrate and hardness detection) on Logger Pro software. The purpose of this comprehensive lab is to determine the chemical properties

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    (acid) & retain bicarbonate (base) to help maintain pH *Renal compensation is slow 2 LET’S LOOK AT THE 4 SITUATIONS THAT CAN OCCUR ACIDOSIS *develops when: *excess accumulation of acid *decreased amount of alkali *can be respiratory or metabolic METABOLIC ACIDOSIS ABG: Low pH (below 7.35) Decreased HCO3 (below 22) PaCO2 will be normal Remember both the pH & HCO3 will be low METABOLIC ACIDOSIS *caused by too much acid in the body or loss of bicarbonate *diarrhea (loss

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    Serina Pooja Sowman | Practical 7: Determination of Hardness in Water | | | | | 10/3/2012 | | Aim: To determine the different types of hardness and alkalinity found in the water by titration methods. This is used to calculate the concentrations of calcium and magnesium found in the water. Principles: The hardness of water is determined to provide a measure of the quality of water for household and industrial use. Hard water is not a health hazard. Drinking hard water

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    Sodium: Sodium is essential to all living beings Basic functions: Sodium has 3 main functions: it helps in the absorption of glucose and some amino acids in the small intestine‚ it is required for normal muscle and nerve function‚ and it aids in water balance. Glucose generated by digestion of starch or lactose is absorbed in the small intestine only by cotransport with sodium‚ a fact that has exceptionally important implications in medicine. Glucose and galactose are taken into the enterocyte by

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    - I (Water Treatment) 1 What are the specifications of water for various industries? 2. Why does hard water consume a lot of soap? 3. What is the difference between soft and sterilized water? 4. State chemical reactions‚ which remove bicarbonate hardness and justify your answer 5. Why is NH3-NH4Cl buffer added in the determination of hardness of water? 6. Discuss which of the following substances will increase‚ decrease or have no effect on the hardness of water: Ca (OH)2‚ Mg(HCO3)2

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    Investigating pH Aim: To demonstrate dissolved carbon dioxide changing the ph level of substances. Materials: * 2 beakers * 2 straws * Stop watch * Distilled water * Lime water * Litmus Paper Method: 1. Pour 100ml of Distilled water into the first beaker‚ and label said beaker. 2. Pour 100ml of Lime water into the second‚ also Label beaker. 3. Test the two liquids with litmus paper and note the ph level‚ before any carbon dioxide has been introduced. 4. Place a straw

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    respiratory acidosis. 2. Hypoventilation results in You correctly answered: c. an accumulation of carbon dioxide in the blood. 3. The renal system can compensate for respiratory acidosis by You correctly answered: b. excreting H+ and retaining bicarbonate ion. 4. Respiratory acidosis can be caused by all of the following except You correctly answered: d. an anxiety attack. 01/08/12 page

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    volume of air. 3. Which of the following is not a potential cause of respiratory alkalosis? You correctly answered: d. emphysema 4. The kidneys can compensate for respiratory alkalosis by You correctly answered: b. retaining H+ and excreting bicarbonate ion. 09/06/14 page 4 Review Sheet Results 1. Describe the

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    An ECG revealed signs of ventricular arrhythmias. The values following values were taken from the results of an arterial blood gas (ABG) and urinalysis (UA). Aterial Blood Gas (ABG) High or Low pH: 7.0 Low Pco2: 62 High bicarbonate: 29 mEq/L High Urinalysis (UA) pH: 4.0 Low Short Answer Questions Define the following terms contained in this case: Bilateral - Pertains to the right and left sides of a structure; affecting both sides. Hypoventilation - Breathing

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