Title: Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Dynamics
1Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Dynamics
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II
- Oklahoma City Community College
Dennis Anderson
2Concentration of Solutions
- Percent Salt
- 0.9 NaCl
- Milliosmoles
- 300 milliosmoles/Liter
- Milliequivalents
- 325 milliequivalents/Liter
3Osmosis
4Osmosis
5Hypertonic Solution
3 NaCl
6Cells Crenate in a Hypertonic Solution
7Hypotonic Solution
0.5 NaCl
8Cells in a Hypotonic Solution Swell and May Lyse
9Isotonic Solution
0.9 NaCl
10Which Way Will Fluid Move?
11Application Problem 1
- Michael has recently started working outdoors in
the hot weather to earn money for his tuition.
After a few days he experienced headaches, low
blood pressure and a rapid heart rate. His blood
sodium was down to 125 meq/L. The normal is 144
meq/L. How do you explain this?
12Answer to Problem 1
- Michael lost sodium by perspiration. The low
sodium in his blood allowed fluid to move into
cells by osmosis. Lack of fluid lowered his
blood pressure to give him a headache. The
increased heart rate was his bodies way of trying
to increase blood pressure.
13Application Problem 2
- Frank has hypertension. His doctor has advised
Frank eat a low salt diet. Frank consumed a lot
of salt the day before his last checkup. His
blood pressure was up. Why?
14Answer to Problem 2
- The extra salt Frank ate made his blood
hypertonic. Hypertonic blood will attract fluids
from body cells by osmosis.
15Electrolyte vrs. Nonelectrolyte
NaCl Na Cl-
Glucose
Glucose
16Carbon Dioxide and Acid
CO2 H2O H2CO3 H HCO3-
17More Carbon Dioxide More Acid Lower pH
- Breathing slower will retain CO2 , pH will
- decrease (more acid)
- Breathing faster will eliminate more CO2 pH will
- increase (less acid)
18Blood pH Drops to 7.3How does the body
compensate?
- Breath faster to get rid of carbon dioxide
- eliminates acid
19Blood pH Increases to 7.45How does the body
compensate?
- Breath slower to retain more carbon dioxide
- retains more acid
20John is Taking Narcotics for PainThe narcotics
have depressed his breathing rate. What will
happen to his blood pH?
- pH will decrease because he will retain excess
carbon dioxide which will increase the amount of
acid in the blood
21Buffers Regulate pH
- Chemicals that resist changes in pH
- Prevent large pH changes when an acid or base is
added
22Strong Acid
- Acid that releases many hydrogen ions
- HCl
23Weak Acid
- Acid that releases only a few hydrogen ions
- Carbonic Acid
24Buffers Change Strong Acids to Weak Acids
25Acidosis
- pH below 7.35
- Depresses the nervous system
- coma
26Alkalosis
- pH above 7.45
- Overexcites the nervous system
- convulsions