yes
Hypernatremia can cause neurological damage due to shrinkage of brain cells
Severe hypernatremia, with serum sodium above 152 mM, can result in seizures and death
respiratory alkalosis would cause metabolic acidosis
yes, it does
Yes.
yes
Yes, it leads to hypernatremia which is increased levels of sodium in the blood. Hypernatremia can be fatal as it can lead to arrhythmia and convulsions.
Hypernatremia is especially dangerous for children and the elderly
Severe hypernatremia has a mortality rate of 40-60%
Usually, this acidity is caused by metabolism or respiration. Then it is called " respiratory acidosis" or "non-respiratory acidosis" (metabolic acidosis). These conditions might cause acidemia.
Acidosis
Bathing in rubbing alcohol can lead to skin irritation, but it is unlikely to cause acidosis unless a significant amount is absorbed through the skin or ingested. Acidosis is usually caused by factors such as kidney disease, diabetes, or respiratory problems. If you are concerned about acidosis, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.