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  1. Base deficit | Student Doctor Network Forums

    Feb 28, 2004 · The base deficit (or excess) is the amount of base (or acid) needed to titrate a serum pH back to normal when the contribution of respiratory factors is taken out of the …

  2. "But the base deficit is..." | Student Doctor Network

    Nov 20, 2005 · The base deficit tells you how much bicarbonate you are short: base deficit x body weight x 2/3 = meq of bicarb you are down. This does not mean that you should replace the …

  3. Titration curves -- equivalence point vs. half equivalence point

    Jul 22, 2006 · the equivalence point for a weak base/acid with a strong base/acid just: Moles of titrant=moles of what you're titrating 1/2 eq point: 1/2 volume needed to neutrilize acid/base. …

  4. Base Excess question | Student Doctor Network

    Aug 31, 2009 · Hello! My understanding of base excess is that it is a reflection of how much metabolic derangement is contributing to altered pH status, and how bad that derangement is. …

  5. base excess | Student Doctor Network

    Positive Base Excess In a venous blood gas, when is a positive value for Base Excess ever used? I understand in general how many critical care physicians will use a negative base …

  6. Base deficit and dehydration | Student Doctor Network Forums

    Jul 9, 2005 · The loading formula is body weight in Kg x base deficit x 0.3. I usually give half that amount in the first hour. I know there are a million other ways to do this... That is a cookie …

  7. ABG Base Excess | Student Doctor Network

    Feb 7, 2005 · What does Base Excess tell you on an ABG? How do you interpret it? As an RT student I'll try to give you an answer. Normal base excess in a blood gas is +-2mEq/L. If there …

  8. Base Excess/Deficit As Surrogate For Fluid Status

    Jun 9, 2011 · How many of you use the Base Deficit/Excess as a surrogate for fluid status? If you do, what conditions do you use it in?

  9. can anyone explain anion gap? | Student Doctor Network Forums

    Dec 4, 2003 · anion gap = (Na) - (HCO3 + CL) represents unmeasured anions present in plasma changes in anion gap represent acid base disturbances, the amount of the change represents …

  10. EM Match 2025 | Student Doctor Network Forums

    Mar 12, 2025 · 66 unfilled spots compared to over 100 last year and over 500 in 2023. EM Docs FB group seems happy for the most part. Unless the quality is that of years past I think more …