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Acids,bases and salt

acids,bases and salt

Part 1
State three examples each of acids,bases and salt commonly used in therapeutic process. From the examples you state, select one acid, one base, and one salt and describe how and where is used in the therapeutic process. Please note that your examples should not duplicate those already shared in your reading.
Your response should be at least 2-3 paragraphs.
Part 2
A 55 year old woman visits a popular eatery for lunch. She orders a cheese and bacon which with extra cheese and has about 3 large glasses of cola (ph value 3). On the way back home, she experiences heartburn and abdominal pain and had difficulty breathing. She drinks a lots of water and had to consume milk of magnesium (ph value 10.5). Before she felt comfortable again.

Classify the liquids she has consume as acid or alkaline.

State the pH values of water and blood.

State what the patient can include to avoid in her diet on a regular basis to avoid
these symptoms in the future.

Your response should be 2-3 paragraphs.

 

 

 

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Acids are e.g. Gamma aminoButyric acid, Boric acid and Ascorbic acid.

Ascorbic acid events to reversion of the changes in the skeletal formation of the human body and disorders in the hemorrhagic process caused by scurvy. In infants, it brings about quick recovery from scurvy and prevents or leads to reduction of cases of tyrosinemia in premature infants on diets with high protein content…………………………

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