Acid/basics

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Across
  1. 2. Chemistry reports give you information about what type of compensation?
  2. 8. Na+ and K+ are the major ? contributing to the anion gap
  3. 9. Disturbance present with HIGH Bicarb and AG WRI
  4. 12. Decreased PCO2 = respiratory ?
  5. 14. State of CO2 where there is decreased alveolar ventilation and increased PCO2
  6. 17. Osmolarity = # of solute particles/unit ?of solution
  7. 18. The effective osmolality of a solution (does not include BUN)
  8. 19. Term for decreased pH/Increased H+
  9. 21. Disturbance present with HIGH AG and normal Bicarb
  10. 23. Level of bicarbonate that indicates a metabolic alkalosis
  11. 24. PCO2 is a measurement of ? ventilation
  12. 25. Percent of total body weight in healthy, non-obese, animals attributable to total body water
Down
  1. 1. Type of compensation that will occur in minutes to a primary metabolic acid/base disturbance
  2. 3. Term for increased pH/Decreased H+
  3. 4. What size molecules do not contribute to osmolality?
  4. 5. Test needed to assess respiratory disturbances/compensation
  5. 6. Controls thirst and renal output in the regulation of hydration status
  6. 7. State of CO2 where there is increased alveolar ventilation and decreased PCO2
  7. 10. Disturbance present with a LOW Bicarb and HIGH AG
  8. 11. Level of bicarbonate that indicates a metabolic acidosis
  9. 13. Disturbance present with a LOW Bicarb and AG WRI
  10. 15. Test to derive TCO2
  11. 16. Increased PCO2 = respiratory ?
  12. 20. Osmolality = # of sulte particules/unit ? of solution
  13. 22. Type of blood sample necessary to measure PO2