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Acid-Base Imbalance and the Skeleton

European Journal of Nutrition, 1998
Humans generally consume a diet that generates metabolic acids leading to a reduction in the concentration of systemic bicarbonate and a fall in pH. In vitro experiments indicate that this metabolic acidosis causes a release of calcium from bone that initially is simply due to physicochemical dissolution of the mineral.
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Identifying acid-base and electrolyte imbalances

The Nurse Practitioner, 2015
Acid-base and electrolyte imbalances often complicate patient management in acute care settings. Correctly identifying the imbalance and its cause is vital. This article will review the physiology of acid-base and electrolyte balance, their common disturbances, associated causes, clinical manifestations, and management implications for nurse ...
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Electrolyte Disturbances and Acid-Base Imbalance

2021
Abstract Electrolyte disorders are among the most common clinical problems encountered in critically ill patients. Disorders such as severe burns, trauma, sepsis, acute brain injury, and heart failure lead to disturbances in fluid and electrolyte homeostasis through complex mechanisms involving deregulation or activation of hormonal ...
Sara E. Hocker, Ali Daneshmand
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Cardiovascular Effects of Lidocaine During Acid-Base Imbalance

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1976
Although lidocaine HCl is often given to critically ill patients with ventricular tachyarrhythmias, it use is not without hazard. To investigate whether acid-base disturbances and their subsequent effects on molecular ioization influence cardiovascular (CV) response to lidocaine, dogs in normal acid-base balance, metabolic acidosis, respiratory ...
R W, Yakaitis   +2 more
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