Q.
What is the normal PH value of blood ? when it goes on changing ?
Asked by vilas manohar deshpande,
20 May '10 04:23 pm
Earn 10 points for answering
Answers (2)
1.
Report abuse
Useful
(1)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received
2.
AK Ghosh
Abstract
Diagnosis and management of acid-base disorders ranks high among the medical problems that intimidatemany physicians. In practice, acidbase disorders can be approached very systematically as they can beeasily diagnosed when certain rules are applied. Using a four step process including, 1) determination theserum pH, 2) calculation of the serum anion gap, 3) estimating the degree of compensation, 4) calculation ofthe excess anion gap, the reader will be able solve any complex acid-base problem. In this review we describea practical stepwise approach to identify and resolve issues involving acidbase disorders.
Despite the continuous production of acid in the body,perfect homeostasis is maintained by the interplayof various intracellular and extracellular buffers workingcontinuously in perfect harmony with a normalfunctioning renal and respiratory regulatory system. Thenormal pH of body is maintained within a narrow rangeof 7.40 0.05 and any diversion of this rang ...more
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 20 May '10 04:45 pm
Abstract
Diagnosis and management of acid-base disorders ranks high among the medical problems that intimidatemany physicians. In practice, acidbase disorders can be approached very systematically as they can beeasily diagnosed when certain rules are applied. Using a four step process including, 1) determination theserum pH, 2) calculation of the serum anion gap, 3) estimating the degree of compensation, 4) calculation ofthe excess anion gap, the reader will be able solve any complex acid-base problem. In this review we describea practical stepwise approach to identify and resolve issues involving acidbase disorders.
Despite the continuous production of acid in the body,perfect homeostasis is maintained by the interplayof various intracellular and extracellular buffers workingcontinuously in perfect harmony with a normalfunctioning renal and respiratory regulatory system. Thenormal pH of body is maintained within a narrow rangeof 7.40 0.05 and any diversion of this rang ...more
Report abuse
Useful
(1)
Not Useful
(0)
Your vote on this answer has already been received