1. People with type I diabetes do not produce insulin and people with type II diabetes does not respond to insulin.
2. The normal pH of the blood is 7.4.
1. How is type 1 diabetes different from type 2 diabetes? (Keep answer to 1-2 sentences)...
please do from question 2 and so Acute Aspirin Overdose Relationship to the Blood Buffering System Focus concept The response of the carbonic acid/bicarbonate buffering system to an overdose of aspirin is Prerequisites Principles of acids and bases, including pK, and the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation. The carbonic acid bicarbonate blood buffering system. Background You are an emergency room physician and you have just admitted a patient, a 23-year-old female, who had been hospitalized for psychiatric treatment for the past six months....
21. What are the characteristics of the carbonic acid-bicarbonate buffer system (select all that apply? a CO2 is eliminated by the lungs b. Neutralizes HCl acid to yield carbonic acid and salt c. H2CO3 formed by neutralization dissociates into H2O and CO2 d. Shifts H+ in and out of cell in exchange for other cations such as potassium and sodium e. Free basic radicals dissociate into ammonia and OH-, which combines with Ho to form water 22. What are characteristics...
1. Case Study History: A 35 year old woman with Type 1 diabetes is brought to the emergency department by ambulance after being found in her house severely unwell. Following a discussion with her partner, it emerges she has not been eating for the past few days due to illness and vomiting. As a precaution she has been omitting her insulin. Examination: On examination, she appears drowsy. Her breath smells of acetone and her respirations are deep and fast. She...
Post Lab Activity Acids, Bases, pH, and Buffers 1. Calculate the pH of a 0.08 M NaOH solution. 2. Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid and dissociate almost 100% in aqueous solution. If two drops (0.1 mL) of 1.0 MHCI are added to pure water to make 1.0 L solution. What is the pH of this solution? 3. M. What will be the A dilute solution of hydrochloric acid (HCI) has a concentration of 0.1 pH of this solution? 4....
Case Study Section 1 – pH Based on “The Case of the Mortified Mom: Acids, pH and Buffers” by Terry Platt (National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science) The Patient: Paramedics were called to the home of the Mathews family because their 3-year old daughter, Molly, had gotten into the medicine cabinet and consumed a large number of aspirin tablets. When the paramedics arrived Molly had vomited several times, with bits of undissolved tablets visible, but seemed sleepy, almost...
Background info: (Images) The images above are background info. Please answer the following question: (4) 4. It has been shown that aspirin acts directly on the nervous system to stimulate respiration. Thus, our patient is hyperventilating due to her aspirin overdose. b. Explain how aspirin-induced hyperventilation causes the pH of the patient’s blood to increase. (Hint: what acid/base pair is the blood’s main buffering system? Background You are an emergency room physician and you have just admitted a patient, a...
please answer all the questi A patient admitted with type 2 diabetes asks the nurse what “type 2” means. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse? “With type 2 diabetes, the body of the pancreas becomes inflamed.” “With type 2 diabetes, the patient is totally dependent on an outside source of insulin.” “With type 2 diabetes, insulin secretion is decreased, and insulin resistance is increased.” “With type 2 diabetes, the body produces autoantibodies that destroy β-cells in the...
A patient admitted with type 2 diabetes asks the nurse what “type 2” means. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse? “With type 2 diabetes, the body of the pancreas becomes inflamed.” “With type 2 diabetes, the patient is totally dependent on an outside source of insulin.” “With type 2 diabetes, insulin secretion is decreased, and insulin resistance is increased.” “With type 2 diabetes, the body produces autoantibodies that destroy β-cells in the pancreas.” 2. The nurse caring...
A) As a technician in a large pharmaceutical research firm, you need to produce 100. mL of 1.00 mol L−1 potassium phosphate buffer solution of pH = 6.78. The pKa of H2PO4− is 7.21. You have the following supplies: 2.00 L of 1.00 mol L−1 KH2PO4 stock solution, 1.50 L of 1.00 mol L−1 K2HPO4stock solution, and a carboy of pure distilled H2O. How much 1.00 mol L−1 KH2PO4 will you need to make this solution? The Henderson–Hasselbalch equation in...
please answer as soon as possible Student Name section # Student ID# Date 1. A student was asked to prepare three solutions and to calculate their pH: Solution A: 0.24 M of NH3 and 0.20 M of NHACI Solution B: adding 0.005 mol of NaOH to 0.50 L of solution A Solution C: adding 0.030 mol of HCl to 0.50 L of solution A a. Calculate the pH of these solutions. (NHA"; K, -5.6x101) b. What property for buffered solutions...