Alkalosis
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alkalosis describes a condition in which the amount of ... too fast, which is called respiratory
alkalosis . What is going on in the body?
alkalosis is a condition of excess base (alkali) in the ...
ALP
... the liver . Alkaline Phosphatase ( ALP )
alkalosis alkalosis - Respiratory ( Respiratory
alkalosis ) Alkaptonuria Alka-Seltzer ( Sodium ...
Respiratory alkalosis
... Respiratory
alkalosis Definition: Respiratory
alkalosis is acondition marked by low levels of carbon dioxide in the blood . Respiratory
alkalosis is a condition of excessive alkalinity of the ...
Acidosis
... Metabolic acidosis (for example, caused by uncontrolled diabetes ) or
alkalosis (for example, caused by excess vomiting ) can affect blood potassium ... up. Environmental Causes Incorrect Water Chemistry Acidosis or
alkalosis Osmotic Stress or Shock pH shock ... Gold stein LE, Sporn J, ...
Aldosterone
... syndrome characterized by enlargement of certain kidney cells,
alkalosis , hypokalemia , and increased production of the hormone aldosterone . ... calcium ion absorption from the gastrointestinal tract; or
alkalosis , an excessively alkaline state of body fluids resulting from persi stent ...
Tetany
... system ... This is known as alkalization of the blood stream, or
alkalosis . Hydrochloric acid , originally from extracellular fluids, can be lost by vomiting . At its most severe,
alkalosis results in paralysis ( tetany ). ...
Carbon dioxide
... out. Each lung has sections called lobes. The left lung has two lobes. The right lung, which is slightly larger, has three. Respiratory
alkalosis is caused by lower carbon dioxide levels. Hyperventilation (increased rate of breathing ) causes the body to lose carbon dioxide . All the ...
Diabetic ketoacidosis
... than normal carbon dioxide levels are common in acidosis (as in diabetic ketoacidosis , kidney disease , and severe diarrhea ) or respiratory
alkalosis in which too much carbon dioxide is blown off, for example, by hyperventilating. KETONES - A byproduct of fat metabolism . An ...
Metabolic acidosis
... acid -base balance in which there is excessive acidity of the blood . Metabolic acidosis (for example, caused by uncontrolled diabetes ) or
alkalosis (for example, caused by excess vomiting ) can affect blood potassium . metabolic acidosis (met-ah-BOL-ik as-id-O-sis) A condition in which ...
Rapid breathing
... concentration in the body; a deficiency in vitamin D , which facilitates calcium ion absorption from the gastrointestinal tract; or
alkalosis , an excessively alkaline state of body fluids resulting from persi stent vomiting , rapid breathing , ... ...
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