BS Nursing Pathophysiology-II
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72. A patient with a history of chronic kidney disease develops metabolic acidosis. What is the technical primary pathophysiological reason for this?

A. Increased bicarbonate reabsorption.
B. Impaired renal excretion of acid and reduced bicarbonate regeneration.
C. Overproduction of lactic acid.
D. Excessive loss of CO2?.

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  • Increased bicarbonate reabsorption.
  • Impaired renal excretion of acid and reduced bicarbonate regeneration.
  • Overproduction of lactic acid.
  • Excessive loss of CO2?.

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