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Chapter Eleven, part 1: Regulation of Acid-Base Balance

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Feb 12, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
After 11 Regulation of Acid Base
01:35 • 2min
3
The PK of Bicarbonate Buffers Is 6.1
04:02 • 2min
4
Anionic Amino Acid
06:02 • 2min
5
CKD
07:40 • 2min
6
Is It Possible to Change Amino Acid Composition?
09:44 • 3min
7
Is There a Major Source of Alkali?
12:39 • 2min
8
Lactate in the Lactated Ringers Is a Source of Alkali
14:14 • 2min
9
Is There a Component of Metabolic Acidosis?
16:18 • 2min
10
Dialysis Is a Very Common Dialysis Problem
18:15 • 2min
11
I-52 Your Eyes Cannot See the Sign You Should Text at the Bottom?
20:11 • 2min
12
Do Vegetarians and Vegans Hyperventilate for a Few Days?
21:58 • 2min
13
Is There a Fogo De Chá Steakhouse?
23:31 • 2min
14
Coosmal Ventilation and COPD
25:43 • 2min
15
Acid Base Renal Handling - What You Need to Know
27:26 • 2min
16
How to Get Rid of an Acid Load?
29:22 • 2min
17
Hematuria Dysuria Syndrome and Metabolic Acidosis
30:55 • 2min
18
Physiologic Regulators of Net Acidic Excretion
32:42 • 2min
19
Can Creatinine Accept Hydrogen?
34:56 • 2min
20
How to Get Rid of Hydrogen Ions in the Urine
36:54 • 3min
21
The Filter Bicarbonate
39:37 • 2min
22
Reabsorbing Bicarb
42:00 • 2min
23
The Elemental Principle of Volume Expansion for Metabolic Calcalosis
43:48 • 2min
24
Is There a Negative Effect of Net Acid Excretion?
45:46 • 2min
25
Is There a Retinol Co-Transferer in Kidney Disease?
47:34 • 2min
26
Nephrology - Is There a New Transporter?
49:04 • 2min
27
What's Going on in the Kidney?
50:36 • 2min
28
The Potassium Hydrogen ATPase Exchanger Pump Is Stimulated by Hypokalemia
52:17 • 2min
29
Hydrogen Exchange in the Distal Nephron
54:08 • 2min
30
How the Distal Nephron Sensitizes Blood pH?
55:48 • 2min
31
How to Teach Distal Acidification to Medical Students?
57:46 • 2min
32
H-180PAs - Is There an Autoantibody?
59:19 • 3min
33
Is There a Bicarbonate Chloride Exchanger on Red Blood Cells?
01:02:02 • 2min
34
Retinal Tubular Acidosis
01:03:56 • 2min
35
Tote Max Is a Karbonic and Hydrogen Inhibitor
01:06:02 • 2min
36
The Henderson-Hausvock Formula on the Tubular Fluid in the Proximal Tubule
01:07:42 • 2min
37
Carbonic Anhydrase and the CZolamide Diorisis
01:09:13 • 2min
38
The Importance of Tiratable Acids in Renal Hydrogen Handling
01:11:11 • 2min
39
Calcium Phosphate Stones
01:13:37 • 2min
40
Calcium Phosphate Stones - Is There a Risk?
01:15:11 • 3min
41
Calcium Phosphate Precipitation
01:18:39 • 2min
42
Titraderbal Acid and DKA
01:20:35 • 2min
43
Is It Possible to Excrete Hydrogen Ions as Ammonium?
01:22:21 • 3min
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Is Ammonia a Big Deal?
01:25:21 • 3min
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Acidosis Leading to Renal Ammonia Generation
01:27:57 • 2min
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Is Ammonia Passing Through the Peritubular Capillary?
01:29:31 • 2min
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I Think It's Important to Recognize That Ammonia Genesis Is a Complex Mechanism That Is Just Like Oh Thank God That It Works
01:31:52 • 2min
48
The Distal Net Front Is What It's Fine Tuning Is That Too Simple
01:33:48 • 3min