Across
- 1. Difference between measured osmolality and calculated osmalarity
- 4. Major contributor to anion gap; low in hypoalbuminaemia
- 5. A physiological state that can lead to respiratory alkalosis
- 10. Drug like acetazolamide that causes normal anion gap metabolic acidosis
- 11. A drug class that may cause respiratory depression and acidosis
- 13. Medications that suppress breathing causing CO2 retention
- 14. Environment causing respiratory alkalosis due to hypoxaemia
- 15. Toxin that causes both respiratory alkalosis and metabolic acidosis
Down
- 2. Medication that can lead to metabolic alkalosis via K+ depletion
- 3. A surgical complication that can result in bicarb loss
- 6. Type of acidosis due to failure of kidneys to excrete H+
- 7. A psychological trigger for respiratory alkalosis
- 8. Causes loss of stomach acid leading to metabolic alkalosis
- 9. This respiratory gas is acidic and contributes to respiratory acidosis
- 12. Diabetic condition that causes high anion gap metabolic acidosis
