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Metabolic Acid-Base Disorders

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2023
Metabolic acid-base disturbances are frequently encountered in the emergency department, and many of these patients are critically ill. In the evaluation of patients with these maladies, it is important for the emergency clinician to determine the cause, which can usually be elicited from a thorough history and physical examination.
Skyler A. Lentz, Daniel Ackil
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Mixed Acid-base Disorders

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1989
Mixed acid-base disturbances are combinations of two or more primary acid-base disturbances. Mixed acid-base disturbances may be suspected on the basis of findings obtained from the medical history, physical examination, serum electrolytes and chemistries, and anion gap.
L G, Adams, D J, Polzin
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Respiratory Acid-Base Disorders

Hospital Practice, 1980
Both respiratory acidosis and respiratory alkalosis are most likely to occur in combination with some metabolic acid-base disturbance, particularly in the hospitalized patient. After a review of the pulmonary and renal cellular events involved in these complex electrolyte imbalances, principles of diagnosis and treatment are illustrated by means of ...
J P, Kassirer, N E, Madias
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The role of the clinical laboratory in diagnosing acid–base disorders

Critical reviews in clinical laboratory sciences, 2019
Acid–base homeostasis is fundamental for life. The body is exceptionally sensitive to changes in pH, and as a result, potent mechanisms exist to regulate the body’s acid–base balance to maintain it in a very narrow range.
K. Berend, A. Duits
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Toxicologic Acid-Base Disorders

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2014
Acid-base disorders may complicate the presentation of patients with poisoning. This article summarizes an approach to acid-base disorders from a toxicologic perspective. It aims to assist the reader in identifying underlying acid-base processes, generating a differential diagnosis for each, and approaching that differential diagnosis in a systematic ...
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Simple acid-base disorders

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1985
This article reviews normal acid-base regulation, related laboratory tests, and the potential disorders if the body's ability to compensate is disrupted. Acid derived from the oxidation of proteins and through tissue metabolism must be excreted or neutralized daily by the kidneys and lungs to maintain a proper acid-base balance.
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Acid-Base Disorders

Pediatrics In Review, 2011
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Serious Acid-Base Disorders

New England Journal of Medicine, 1974
MAINTENANCE of the pH of body fluids within a narrow normal range is accomplished by an elaborate system involving the action of body buffers, alterations in the rate and volume of ventilation, and...
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Metabolic Acid–Base Disorders

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2001
Acid-base homeostasis is an important determinant of many physiologic functions. Nowhere is understanding the mechanisms and significance of hydrogen ion (H+) imbalance more important than in critical care management, where patients are threatened with a physiochemical disorder that is often as complex as it is dangerous.
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Respiratory Acid–Base Disorders

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2001
Respiratory acid-base disorders, although infrequently diagnosed in veterinary medicine, can cause or contribute to adverse clinical outcomes. Recognition of the mechanisms and causes of respiratory acidosis and alkalosis can prompt clinical detection of the acid-base derangement, allowing for appropriate intervention.
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