What 2 pressures does RAAS regulate?
Blood & Water
Which systems is Na+ important for?
ALL body systems
Which of us play soccer?
Devin and Ariana
Respiratory Acidosis involves the failure of what system?
Respiratory System
What’s the most important indicator of respiratory alkalosis?
blood PCO2 level
What does RAAS stand for?
Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System
What does sodium control?
ECF volume and water distribution
Who’s favorite color is Green?
Ariana
The most important indicator for Metabolic Acidosis is _____.
Abnormal HCO3- levels
Metabolic alkalosis involves a failure in what system?
Renal (Anything other than respiratory)
What is the end goal of RAAS?
Regulator of blood volume, electrolyte balance, and systemic vascular resistance
What does total body content determine?
ECF volume and blood pressure
Who is the oldest?
Devin
What system corrects Respiratory Acidosis?
Renal/Kidney
Respiratory alkalosis is caused by an elevated or depressed rate of breathing?
Hyperventilation (elevated)
What organs are involved in RAAS?
Liver, lungs, kidneys
What is Na+-water balance linked to?
Blood pressure and blood volume control mechanisms
Who accidentally killed their pet fish?
Zareena
What are the long-term effects of Acidosis?
Slowed CNS, coma, and death
What’s a common cause of metabolic alkalosis?
vomiting or intake of excess bases
RAAS is the main trigger for _______ release
A drop in blood pressure
What’s the regulator for ECF Na+ concentration?
ADH and thirst mechanisms
Who got their wisdom teeth out?
Devin
Respiratory Acidosis involves a rise in ___ and a fall in ____.
Rise in Pco2 levels and fall in blood pH
What are the long-term effects of Alkalosis?
CNS excited, Tetanus, respiratory arrest, death