base and acids icf and ecf
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| icf= | Intracellular fluid or liquid in cell (water can leave but not the solutes
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| ecf= | extracellular fluid or everything outside the cell.
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| ECF types | lymph, intestitial fluid, plasma
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| where can fluid go (rule | all ecf are equally permeable and all icf stay isolated
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| Adh rule | holds on to water by not peeing
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| Aldersterone rule | holds on to salt and water follows
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| carbonic acid buffer system equation | CO2 + H2O >< H2CO3 >< H+ + HCO3-
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| respiratory side of carbonic equation | CO2 + H2O
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| renal side of carbonic equation | H+ + HCO3-
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| buffer in carbonic equation | H2CO3
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| A shift show the direction... | the equation moved. Renal or Respiratory
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| short term buffering is which side of the carbonic equation | respiratory
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| long term buffering is which side of the carbonic equation | renal
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| if the body is basic it is... | alkalosis
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| if the body is acidic it is... | acidosis
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| the two types of acidosis | metabolic and respiratory
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| the two types of alkalosis | metabolic and respiratory
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| Metabolic acidosis and alkalosis are caused by | things having to do with eating or body type stuff
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| respiratory acidosis and alkalosis are caused by | things having to do with the lungs or breathing
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| acidosis caused by extra ??? or deficient ??? | extra H+ or deficient in HCO3-
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| acid formula is... | H+
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| base formula is... | HCO3-
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| rule for determining type of acidosis or alkalosis and which side of equation | am i gaining or losing acid or base and is it from breathing or not.
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| CO2 normal value | 40
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| O2 normal value | 100
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| base normal value | 24-27
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