Which type of axonal transport is both anterograde and retrograde? Give examples of substances transported by this method. Describe the compensatory mechanism for each condition in detail; include whether the kidneys or lungs assist. a. Respiratory acidosis b. Respiratory alkalosis c. Metabolic alkalosi...
This mutation has been first related to MELAS syndrome (Mitochondrial encephalopathy, Lactic Acidosis and Stroke-like episodes), a neurological disease of either child or adult onset. Approximately 80% of patients with MELAS carry the 3243 mutation (1, 2). However, not all 3243 positive patients...
Step one is “problems emerged?” thus classifying the signs of the deterioration into two aspects: acute circulatory compromise and acute respiratory compromise. For instance, if the patient presents with symptoms as heart rate increase/drop, hypotension, oliguria, acidosis, or increased requirement o...
In case of a respiratory emergency, the general priority is based on the promotion of oxygen to prevent hypoxia and respiratory acidosis (Pearson, Koyner and Patel, 2022). Multiple research projects have been conducted to explain what kind of help is necessary for patients with respiratory ...
The inhibition causes cellular asphyxia and lactic acidosis irrespective of sufficient oxygen content in the arterial blood vessels. Cyanide inhalation signs include tachypnea, dizziness, and decreased degrees of consciousness, tachycardia, and headache. Acute syndrome of respiratory distress (ARDS) that ...