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Determine the type of acid-base imbalance and the corresponding compensation according to the following results from the arterial-blood-gas test.
Blood pH: 7.25
PCO2: 35 mmHg
Bicarbonate concentration: 18 mmol/L
(b) Give one possible medical condition that leads to the acid-base imbalance in (a).
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- Adult male suffered myocardial infarction and is currently in cardiogenic shock. Blood pH = 7.25, [HCO3-] = 14 mmol/L, PaCO2 = 38 mmHg. What kind of acid-base imbalance is the patient suffering from? Briefly describe fully how this occurred.Henry is in the intensive care unit because he suffered a severe myocardial infarction three days ago. The lab reports the followingvalues from an arterial blood sample: pH 7.30, HCO320 mEq/ liter, PCO2 32 mmHg. Diagnose Henry’s acid–base status and decide whether compensation is occurring.given the pCO2 and pH of systemic arterial blood, be able to identify the type of acid-base imbalance (respiratory acidosis, respiratory alkalosis, metabolic acidosis, metabolic alkalosis). After identifying the type of acid-base imbalance, be able to determine what type of compensation will occur to restore pH
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- Calculate the flow rate for a solution of 18 mg in 300 mL with a maintenance dose of 5 mcg/min.Erthy is given an intravenous antibiotic (gentamicin) at a dose of 7 mg/kg per day for a period of 7 days. This dose will be assessed after a week and adjusted accordingly. The gentamicin will be administered in 87 mL of Normal Saline (NS) over a time period of 20 minutes. Please answer the following questions: a. How much will Erthy be getting per day in mg based on this order?b. How much volume of the gentamicin (in mL) should be added to the IV bag; the concentration of gentamicin is 10 mg per mL.Sarah who weighs 67 kg is to receive acetylcysteine at a dose of 50 mg/kg infused over 4 hours for paracetamol overdose. The required volume of concentrated acetylcysteine solution (200 mg/mL) has been added to 500 mL of 5% glucose solution. What is the concentration of the solution to be infused (mg/mL)? (Answer to 1 decimal place.) Answer: 16.75 mg x
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