No. If you breathe too fast, you will blow off too much carbon dioxide, and cause respiratory alkalosis, wich is the opposite of respiratory acidosis,
The prognosis is good for someone who has renal tubular acidosis and they are receiving the right treatments. They will need high doses of bicarbonate and correction of the acidosis and potassium levels are required.
Insulin should be administered!!
Someone who breathes in second hand smoke is called a passive smoker.
inbalance in ABG's
Breathing in requires expansion of the chest.
This may be referred to as hyperventilation, which is when someone breathes rapidly and shallowly, often due to heightened emotions like hysteria or excitement. Hyperventilation can cause dizziness, tingling sensations, and other physical symptoms.
however much a fat person breathes out
Acidosis is a condition in which the blood pH is too low, i.e. there is too high a concentration of protons. Thus the goal in treating acidosis is to lower the concentration of protons by treating with a mild base, usually sodium bicarbonate.
Certain medications primarily depressants or alcohol can cause a decrease in someone's respiratory rate.
It depends on what they are dying from.
Emphysema is not contagious, and someone with emphysema can be around a child with respiratory problems without endangering the child. Smokers should not be around a child with respiratory problems.
recurrent respiratory infections