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