Respiratory Care Case Question Part 1 of 3. Use the followin…
Respiratory Care Case Question Part 1 of 3. Use the following information to answer this question: Your patient today in the emergency department presented with severe diarrhea. They had an ABG procedure performed in their distal radial artery and the results show normal PCO2 levels, high H+ levels/low pH and low bicarbonate levels. Answer the following based on everything you learned about the carbonic anhydrase (CA)–mediated buffer reaction and the regulatory control of ventilation via respiratory chemoreceptor reflexes (including the peripheral ones at the carotid and aortic bodies as well as the central ones in the medulla oblongata): Based on the ABG results, what type of pathological acid-base disturbance is the patient suffering from (hint: it is the opposite of what’s seen in severe vomiting)?
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