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Respiratory alkalosis

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Nutrition for Nurses

Definition

Respiratory alkalosis is a condition where the blood pH is elevated due to excessive loss of carbon dioxide (CO2) from rapid or deep breathing. It disrupts the acid-base balance in the body, potentially impacting pulmonary wellness.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Respiratory alkalosis can result from hyperventilation caused by anxiety, fever, or high altitude.
  2. Symptoms may include light-headedness, confusion, and muscle twitching.
  3. It leads to decreased levels of CO2 in the blood, causing an increase in blood pH.
  4. Nutrition can play a role in managing underlying conditions that contribute to respiratory alkalosis.
  5. Electrolyte imbalances, particularly with potassium and calcium, are common complications of respiratory alkalosis.

Review Questions

  • What are common causes of respiratory alkalosis?
  • How does respiratory alkalosis affect blood pH and CO2 levels?
  • What role can nutrition play in managing conditions that lead to respiratory alkalosis?
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