Why Would A Person Suffering From Pulmonary Edema Have Metabolic Acidosis The Fluid In The Lungs Would Decrease Oxygen 1 (24.83 KiB) Viewed 144 times
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Why would a person suffering from pulmonary edema have metabolic acidosis? The fluid in the lungs would decrease oxygen in the blood, causing a build up of lactic acid. The fluid in the lungs would make it difficult for carbon dioxide to leave the blood, causing a buildup of acid, The person would breathe harder/faster than normal to try to get more oxygen, blowing off extra CO2, causing acidosis. Breathing harder to get more oxygen would lead to an increase metabolism of fats for energy, causing ketoacids to build up. The lack of oxygen would trigger the kidneys to reabsorb too much acid.
For most of the day, descending signals from brain inhibit motor neurons to the external urinary sphincter. Bladder stretch receptors inhibit motor neurons to the bladder's smooth muscle walls. Bladder stretch receptors inhibit motor neurons to the urinary sphincter. All of the above are true. None of the above is true.
Which is a true statement about the urination reflex? O For most of the day, descending signals from brain inhibit motor neurons to the external urinary sphincter Bladder stretch receptors inhibit motor neurons to the bladder's smooth muscle walls. Bladder stretch receptors inhibit motor neurons to the urinary sphincter. All of the above are true. None of the above is true.
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