PPT-Diagnosis of acid base balance in diarrhoeic
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Diagnosis of acid base balance in diarrhoeic calves Implementation in practice Dai GroveWhite A historical perspective William O Shaughnessy 1831 I would expect
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Diagnosis of acid base balance in diarrhoeic calves Implementation in practice Dai GroveWhite A historical perspective William O Shaughnessy 1831 I would expect much benefit from the frequently repeated use of the neutral salts by the mouth dissolved in large quantities of tepid water In severe cases in which. Janis Rusin APN, MSN, CPNP-AC. Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. Lurie Children’s Transport Team. Objectives. Discuss the mechanisms for maintaining normal acid-base balance. Define respiratory and metabolic acidosis and alkalosis. Definitions . Strong Acids. HCl. HBr. HI. HNO. 3. HClO. 4. H. 2. SO. 4. Acid: a species that supplies H. +. ions to water. Strong acid: an acid that completely ionizes in water forming an H. +. ion and an anion. 1. Mohammed A. Almeziny. . BPharm.RPh. . . Msc. . PhD. Clinical . Pharmacist. The Body and pH. Homeostasis of pH is tightly controlled. Extracellular fluid = 7.4. Blood = 7.35 – 7.45. < 6.8 or > 8.0 death occurs. Titration. Acid–Base Titration. The concentration of a weak acid or a weak base in water is difficult – if not impossible – to measure directly.. But we can calculate the concentration from the results of titration.. of Salts. Acid-Base Properties of Salts. Type of Salt. Examples. Comment. pH of solution. Cation is from a strong base, anion from a strong acid. KCl, KNO. 3. NaCl. NaNO. 3. Both ions are neutral. Neutral. Daley & . Daley. Chapter 5. :. Acid-base theory. 5.1 Acids & bases: overview & basics. 5.2 Acid & base strength. 5.3 Equilibrium acid-base reactions. 5.4 The leveling effect of solvents. Lecture Presentation. James F. Kirby. Quinnipiac University. Hamden, CT. © 20. 15. Pearson Education, Inc.. 16.1 & 16.2 Some . Definitions. Arrhenius. An acid is a substance that, when dissolved in water, increases the concentration of hydrogen ions.. 2009, Prentice-Hall, Inc.. Titration. In . this technique a known concentration of base (or acid) is slowly added to a solution of acid (or base. ).. The . analyte. - is the solutions being evaluated and is of unknown concentration.. Coakley. 2/27/2014. Quick Review: Acids. Acids are compounds which function as. hydrogen (H+) donors . in biochemical equations/solutes. The more free H+ ions available for donation, the more acidic the compound. Lecture 5. Introduction. A complex system of chemical buffers together with highly specialized mechanisms of the lungs and kidneys continuously work together to ensure a precise balance of water, electrolytes, and pH in both the intracellular and extracellular compartments of the human body. . Schedule. Intro. Why the pH value of body fluids must be “defended”. Defining pH. Logarithms . (see appendix). Acidosis and alkalosis. Biological Buffers and the Henderson-. Hasselbalch. equation. This lecture presents the basic concepts of pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry with emphasis on the description, mechanisms and uses of various pharmaceutical products which are clinically used to correct various body disorders. The major topics to be covered are acids and bases, intra and extra cellular electrolytes, the gastrointestinal agents and topical agents frequently employed in the conversion of drugs to chemical forms convenient to their product formulations.. Acid-base balance. . * Acids are electrolytes that release hydrogen ions (H+) when they are dissolved in water.. * Bases are electrolytes are release hydroxide ions (OH-) when they are dissolved in water.. Acid. is defined as a substance which when dissolved in water gives hydrogen ions. (H +) . Examples.. Base is defined as a substance which when dissolved in water gives hydroxyl ions. (OH-) . Examples..
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