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6 July, 11:13

A client has experienced excessive losses of bicarbonate and has subsequently developed an acid-base imbalance. How will this lost bicarbonate be replaced?

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  1. 6 July, 11:17
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    The kidneys will excrete increased quantities of acid.

    Explanation:

    The kidneys will excrete excess H + ions in the blood (remember H + ions are responsible for acidity) until the acid-base balance is restored in the blood. Bicarbonates, on the other hand, will be aggressively reabsorbed by the renal tubules as the excess H + are being excreted.

    The acid base balance is mainly determined by the quantities of H⁺ and HCO₃⁻ ions in teh blood. These ions come from the dissociation of carbonic acid formed when carbon dioxide from tissues is dissolved in blood plasma.
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