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Answers. Rated A+
respiratory acidosis - ANSWERhypoventilation
accumulate CO2 by lungs due to hypoventilation
body compensates (kidney) by increasing renal excretion of H+ions with increased
HCO3 RECOVERY
respiratory alkalosis - ANSWERhyperventilation
EXCESSIVE elimination of volatile acid CO2 by lungs
body compensates (kidney) by reduced renal excretion oh H+ions with reduced
HCO3 recovery
metabolic acidosis - ANSWERdecreased pH (< 7.35) , and decreased HCO3 (<22).
PaCo2 is normal
accumulation of nonvolatile acid and Insufficient amount of HCO3 available
body compensates (lungs) by elimination of CO2 due to hyperventilation
metabolic alkalosis - ANSWERincreased pH (> 7.45) & increased HCO3 (> 26) , normal
PaCO2 levels
loss of nonvolatile acid from lungs/blood to kidney and accumulation of HCO3
body compensates (lungs) by retaining CO2 due to hypoventilation
respiratory acidosis - ANSWERdecrease pH acidic increase PCO2
increase PCO2
respiratory alkalosis - ANSWERincrease pH basic decrease PCO2
decrease pCO2
metabolic acidosis - ANSWERdecreased pH (< 7.35) , and decreased HCO3 (<22).
PaCo2 is normal
decrease HCO3
metabolic alkalosis - ANSWERincreased pH (> 7.45) & increased HCO3 (> 26) , normal
PaCO2 levels
increase HCO3
RIA radioimmunoassay - ANSWERperformed for small molecule
T3,T4,T7: Thyroid Hormone
had a lot of drawbacks
looking for radioactive decay, gamma rays
use gamma counter to read gamma rays
labe it with iodine 125
look for scintillation ( shaking movement of specimen when it is bombarded)
always small anaylyte
, RIA advantage - ANSWERsensitive to small amount
scintillation was automated
RIA disadvantages - ANSWERshort shelf life
safety factor: build up on tech
too much build up of radiation causes cancer, leukemia, radiation poisoning
costly: disposing of radioactive waste
gets disposed of differently
expensive: iodine 125 has extreme short shelf life
organic compound - ANSWERany member from class of gas liquid molecule.
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
carbon is the main compound
Alkomos - ANSWERbelieved in vitalism from Earth Wind Fire and water
1824 - ANSWERchemist synthesize oxalic
synthesize living organic compounds-urea
bun - ANSWERblood urea nitrogen
modern meaning of organic compound - ANSWERany compound that has significant
amount of carbon that are covalently linked to atoms of other elements
modern meaning of organic compound - ANSWERch also known as carbon hydrogen
born or CC Bond have to contain either one to be called organic compound
difference in size
natural compound - ANSWERproduced by plants or animals
example sugar, nutrients, enzyme, protein
synthetic compound - ANSWERis prepared by other reaction of other compound
example of polymer which is plastic or rubber
BioChemistry - ANSWERChemistry of living things
bacteria, yeast to manufacture compounds
example insulin and ethynol
Hydrocarbons - ANSWERCompounds composed of only carbon and hydrogen
it is an organic compound crewed example: dinosaurs is an organic matter that has
decomposed
hydrogen carbon - ANSWERtotal amount of bonded hydrogen carbon generally
provide energy needed
it is a hydrophobic meaning fear water
MLT Chemistry Exams| Test Bank| Guide with Verified
Answers. Rated A+
respiratory acidosis - ANSWERhypoventilation
accumulate CO2 by lungs due to hypoventilation
body compensates (kidney) by increasing renal excretion of H+ions with increased
HCO3 RECOVERY
respiratory alkalosis - ANSWERhyperventilation
EXCESSIVE elimination of volatile acid CO2 by lungs
body compensates (kidney) by reduced renal excretion oh H+ions with reduced
HCO3 recovery
metabolic acidosis - ANSWERdecreased pH (< 7.35) , and decreased HCO3 (<22).
PaCo2 is normal
accumulation of nonvolatile acid and Insufficient amount of HCO3 available
body compensates (lungs) by elimination of CO2 due to hyperventilation
metabolic alkalosis - ANSWERincreased pH (> 7.45) & increased HCO3 (> 26) , normal
PaCO2 levels
loss of nonvolatile acid from lungs/blood to kidney and accumulation of HCO3
body compensates (lungs) by retaining CO2 due to hypoventilation
respiratory acidosis - ANSWERdecrease pH acidic increase PCO2
increase PCO2
respiratory alkalosis - ANSWERincrease pH basic decrease PCO2
decrease pCO2
metabolic acidosis - ANSWERdecreased pH (< 7.35) , and decreased HCO3 (<22).
PaCo2 is normal
decrease HCO3
metabolic alkalosis - ANSWERincreased pH (> 7.45) & increased HCO3 (> 26) , normal
PaCO2 levels
increase HCO3
RIA radioimmunoassay - ANSWERperformed for small molecule
T3,T4,T7: Thyroid Hormone
had a lot of drawbacks
looking for radioactive decay, gamma rays
use gamma counter to read gamma rays
labe it with iodine 125
look for scintillation ( shaking movement of specimen when it is bombarded)
always small anaylyte
, RIA advantage - ANSWERsensitive to small amount
scintillation was automated
RIA disadvantages - ANSWERshort shelf life
safety factor: build up on tech
too much build up of radiation causes cancer, leukemia, radiation poisoning
costly: disposing of radioactive waste
gets disposed of differently
expensive: iodine 125 has extreme short shelf life
organic compound - ANSWERany member from class of gas liquid molecule.
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
carbon is the main compound
Alkomos - ANSWERbelieved in vitalism from Earth Wind Fire and water
1824 - ANSWERchemist synthesize oxalic
synthesize living organic compounds-urea
bun - ANSWERblood urea nitrogen
modern meaning of organic compound - ANSWERany compound that has significant
amount of carbon that are covalently linked to atoms of other elements
modern meaning of organic compound - ANSWERch also known as carbon hydrogen
born or CC Bond have to contain either one to be called organic compound
difference in size
natural compound - ANSWERproduced by plants or animals
example sugar, nutrients, enzyme, protein
synthetic compound - ANSWERis prepared by other reaction of other compound
example of polymer which is plastic or rubber
BioChemistry - ANSWERChemistry of living things
bacteria, yeast to manufacture compounds
example insulin and ethynol
Hydrocarbons - ANSWERCompounds composed of only carbon and hydrogen
it is an organic compound crewed example: dinosaurs is an organic matter that has
decomposed
hydrogen carbon - ANSWERtotal amount of bonded hydrogen carbon generally
provide energy needed
it is a hydrophobic meaning fear water