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    Acidosis and Alkalosis are both conditions in which the levels of acids and bases are not controlled. The typical pH value for the body is between 7.35 and 7.45. If the pH is above 7.45, it’s called alkalosis, and if the pH is below 7.35 it’s called acidosis. Acidosis Acidosis is an increased acidity in the blood, kidneys, lungs, or other body tissues. There are two types of acidosis, respiratory and metabolic. Respiratory: Respiratory acidosis is a condition where too much carbon dioxide builds

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    Morgan Cook T. Rhodes Paramedic Outreach February 5, 2017 Acidosis vs. Alkalosis There are many factors that keep the human body functioning on a normal level. One of the factors is a person’s pH level. In a regularly functioning body a human’s blood pH level should stay around 7.4, a level between 7.35 and 7.45 is considered normal. Anything above 7.45 or below 7.35 is considered dangerous. If the pH level is above 7.45 it is considered alkaline, while anything below 7.35 is considered acidic

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    respiratory acidosis. Respiratory acidosis is a respiratory dysfunction in which there is a retention of carbon dioxide (CO2) and a decrease in the blood pH leading thereby, in increased hydrogen. This dysfunction in the respiratory function decreases oxygen (O2) and CO2 exchange which leads to a sudden breakdown in the body ventilation causing hypoventilation (Ignatavicius & Workman, 2013). A PCO2 greater than 45mmhg with a pH less than 7.35 is considered an acute respiratory acidosis whereas chronic

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    Respiratory Acidosis Respiratory Alkalosis Metabolic Acidosis Metabolic Alkalosis Define condition Respiratory Acidosis is a condition that occurs when the lungs cannot remove all the carbon dioxide the body produces. This causes body fluids, mainly the blood to become too acidic. Respiratory Alkalosis is an acid imbalance due to a condition called hyperventilation which is where you take in too much oxygen and it decreases the carbon dioxide being produced in your body. Metabolic Acidosis is a condition

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    Acidosis is known when one’s body fluids contain too much acid. Acidosis occurs when one’s kidneys and lugs cannot keep the body’s pH in balance. Many of the body’s processes produce acid. For example, the lungs and kidneys usually compensate for slight pH imbalances, but problems with these organs can lead to excess acid in the body. Acidosis is characterized by a pH of 7.35 or lower. There are two types of acidosis: respiratory acidosis and metabolic acidosis. Respiratory acidosis occurs when there

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    Differences between Acidosis and Alkalosis Acidosis is when the pH of one’s blood is below the normal level of 7.35. Alkalosis is when the pH of one’s blood is above 7.45. These can be broken down into two categories respiratory and metabolic. Normal oxygen (CO2) levels are 35-45 mmHg in systemic arterial blood. Normal levels for HCO3− 22-26mEq/liter in systemic arterial blood. Respiratory Acidosis occurs when the lungs cannot remove all the carbon dioxide that the body makes. In turn this makes

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    because there is excess base in the body. On the other end of the spectrum, acidosis is a medical condition in which there is too much acid in the body, which also causes an acid-base imbalance. For this assignment, I will be explaining two types of each acid-base imbalance, including the following conditions: respiratory acidosis, metabolic acidosis, respiratory alkalosis, and metabolic alkalosis. In respiratory acidosis, there is a characteristic PCO2 level of above 45 mmHg and a pH below 7.35

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    arterial blood pH is one of the most critical levels that must be maintained in order to avoid serious complications including death. Four conditions that can be associated with an abnormal arterial blood pH level are respiratory acidosis, respiratory alkalosis, metabolic acidosis, and metabolic alkalosis. The body has natural compensatory mechanisms in place to regulate the arterial blood pH balance, however if they fail to regulate the pH level there are other treatment options available. Many factors

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    a low pH, unlike solutions with a low concentration of H+ have a high pH. The normal pH is between 7.35-7.45. Anything else that ranges either below 7.35 or above 7.45 is abnormal. With this being said, the pH tells you whether the person is in acidosis (pH < 7.35) or alkalosis (pH > 7.45). If the human body is too acidic/alakalitic, the body must expend energy to compensate for this; energy that would be better served in other areas of the body. This is known as homeostasis, a characteristic system

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    the pH level increases. Respiratory acidosis is a pH balance disturbance that occurs in response to alveolar hypoventilation. As carbon dioxide is produced ventilation failure increases the pressure of carbon dioxide. After this happens the pH level decreases. Metabolic alkalosis is an increase in the body’s amount of bicarbonate. When the body loses too much hydrogen from the body, and/or retains too much bicarbonate, this issue can occur. Metabolic acidosis is an occurrence during which there is

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