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    phosphorylation of succinyl CoA to succinate. With this decrease, the cells would produce lactic acid in order to get ATP leading the cell to be non-functional. The deficiency of the enzyme, and the increase in lactic acid causes fatal infantile lactic acid acidosis. In the tricarboxylic acid cycle or TCA cycle, there would also be a decrease of ATP in the mitochondria, a decrease in NADH, and the same carbon dioxide level. All of this decrease in ATP production is related to the deficiency of…

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    Five to seven servings of fruits and vegetables a day. That’s what is advised that the average adult should eat a day for a balanced diet. More than 75% of all adults don’t consume this recommended amount, leaving our bodies nutritionally deficient. So what are we to do? Idyllically, we should try to eat what we need, but life gets in the way. Using green supplements can help fill the nutritional gap. 1. What Exactly is in Green Supplement Powder? Although each brand has their own custom…

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    dioxide to keep the pH level of blood at homeostatic equilibrium (Herr & Cunningham, n.d). If the amount of carbon dioxide were to become too high or too low, then the body has the possibility to undergo respiratory acidosis or respiratory alkalosis. The condition of respiratory acidosis means that the lungs cannot remove all the carbon dioxide the body produces (Hadjiliadis, 2014) resulting in the partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide to create an imbalance in the carbon dioxide and…

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    ventilation. This is evident by increased respiratory rate of the patient. A low HCO3 indicates acidosis in the metabolic component. The base excess is higher than the normal range, which suggests a metabolic cause. An elevated lactate indicates lactic acidosis as a result of tissue hypoxia as evidence by decreased in systemic blood flows (Ringdal & Gullick, 2015). Therefore, the patient has metabolic acidosis due to an injury to the myocardium that caused a decreased in cardiac output, tissue…

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    mediators released by the inflammatory response compromised the patients cardiovascular system (Cunha, 2003:24). Severe sepsis occurs when hypoperfusion, hypotension and organ dysfunction develop. If hypotension and perfusion abnormalities, lactic acidosis, oligoria and acute onset of mental deterioration occur despite aggressive fluid resuscitation and inotropic therapy, septic shock is present (Munford,…

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    alkalosis will result from an adaptive hyperventilation. The hyperventilation occurs when the body 's respiratory center detects low levels of circulating oxygen (Huether & McCance, 2012). However, this course can quickly progress to respiratory acidosis when carbon dioxide is trapped and cannot be exhaled. Without immediate treatment to reverse these alterations, respiratory failure is…

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    The symptomology is characterized by delirious thoughts, agitation, acidosis, and also a life threat of hyper adrenergic autonomic dysfunction (Chan, 352). Current studies show the symptomology shows that excited delirium is caused by a deregulated dopamine transportation method by specific sympathomimetic (Davis, 5). With…

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    within normal limits, which indicates that respiration is not the primary problem. The HCO3- is depleted at 19mmol/L and this is reflected by a base deficit of -9, this cause a metabolic acidosis. The pH is not normal; therefore, there is no compensation (Hasan, 2013). Mrs Kelly has an uncompensated metabolic acidosis. This is most likely because of a low cardiac output arising from the cardiac insult. Low blood pressure leads to poor tissue perfusion and therefore poor oxygenation. Lactic…

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    In The Metabolism of Tumours, Warburg demonstrated that cancer cells are characterized by 2 conditions: acidosis (high acidity) and hypoxia (lack of oxygen): “Lack of oxygen and acidosis are two sides of the same coin: where you have one, you have the other. All normal cells have an absolute requirement for oxygen, but cancer cells can live without oxygen - a rule without exception. Deprive a cell of 35% of its oxygen for 48 hours, and it may become cancerous.” Dr. Otto Heinrich Warburg In 1924,…

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    chemical imbalance known as diabetic ketoacidosis (DIABETES.ORG). DKA causes osmotic diuresis which results in urinary losses of water and electrolytes (sodium and potassium). Potassium levels are initially elevated, however with insulin therapy, potassium shifts into cells and causes hypokalemia (ATI BOOK). Certain stressors and drugs can cause DKA include: acute infection, trauma, pancreatitis, stroke, corticosteroids, thiazide diuretics, and sympathomimetic. Signs and symptoms of DKA…

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