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- A 43-year-old woman with urinary tract infection received an intravenous antibiotic achieving a plasma level of 16 mg/L before the administration of second dose. If the half-life and the dosing interval are both 12 hours. Which of the following is the plasma concentration before the administration of the fourth dose? A 31 mg/L B 33 mg/L C 60 mg/L D 30 mg/L E 28 mg/L1. Part A: A patient with a pH of 7.42, pCO2=55 mm Hg, HCO3=29 mEq/L does not have an acid-base imbalance. (True or False)? Part B: A patient with a pH of 7.56 and is hyperventilating has a ____________ (Name the imbalance) and the hyperventilation is the __________ (cause of compensation) for the imbalance. Part C: A patient with a pH of 7.56 and is hypoventilating has a ____________ (Name the imbalance) and the hypoventilation is the __________ (cause of compensation) for the imbalance.6.What patient population might benefit from a calcium sparing diuretic such as HCTZ?A) Elderly female B) Young adult male C) Female toddler D) Male infant .