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  • metabolic acidosis, Normal anion gap metabolic acidosis, Renal tubular acidosis, RTA) Metabolic alkalosis (Redirects: Contraction alkalosis) Respiratory acidosis
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  • File:CA 2-3 lecture part 1 Apr 16 2018 - handout.pdf (matches file content)
    suggests HCO3 losses (GI or renal (ptoximal RTA)) • A positive UAG suggests impaired urinary acid excretion (distal RTA (1 and 4), hypoaldesteronism) • A high
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  • File:Acid Base II CA 2-3 lecture April 23 2018 handout.pdf (matches file content)
    15 (No indication for bicarb in adult DKA) • Bicarbonate losses (Diarrhea, RTA) -> Therapeutic (not sympmtomatic) • Dose – BD X Weight (Kg) X 0.3; generally
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  • File:Siegrist-Kaiser J Biological Chemistry 1990 - Thyroxine-dependent Modulation.pdf (matches file content)
    Ci/mg) was purchased from Du Pont-New England Nuclear. L-[3'- or 5’-iz51]rTa (-2200 Ci/mmol) was prepared by the method of Weeke and Orskov (19) and purified
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  • File:CA1 Tutorial Book FINAL.pdf (matches file content)
    Contributing Factors Preoperative – GI losses (NGT, N/V, diarrhea) – Lasix, RTA – Magnesium deficiency Intraoperative – Alkalosis (metabolic or respiratory)
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