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  1. ... is caused by the loss of too much sodium bicarbonate from the body, which can happen with severe ... problem causing the metabolic acidosis. In some cases, sodium bicarbonate (the chemical in baking soda) may be given ...
  2. ... is caused by the loss of too much sodium bicarbonate from the body, which can happen with severe ... health problem causing the acidosis. In some cases, sodium bicarbonate (the chemical in baking soda) may be given ...
  3. ... frequent feedings; consider correction of metabolic acidosis using sodium bicarbonate; consideration of DCA and/or dialysis; consideration of ... or frequent feedings Metabolic acidosis Consider correction using sodium bicarbonate (see Table 10 ). Lactic acidosis DCA can be ...
  4. ... glutamate (MSG), sodium nitrite, sodium saccharin, baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), and sodium benzoate. These are in items such as Worcestershire ...
  5. ... window Manifestation/Concern Treatment Considerations/Other Acute acidosis Sodium bicarbonate or sodium citrate for significant acidosis Consider THAM ...
  6. ... 2020] 1.4.34. Do not give intravenous sodium bicarbonate to children and young people with DKA unless: ...
  7. ... screens may need to be followed more closely. Sodium bicarbonate & lactate levels to monitor for acidosis W/all ...
  8. ... oil Phenolphthalein Poloxamer 188 Polycarbophil Potassium bitartrate and sodium bicarbonate Psyllium Psyllium hydrophilic mucilloid Senna Sennosides Sodium phosphate ...
  9. ... sweating, diarrhea, or burns Too much salt or sodium bicarbonate in the diet Use of certain medicines, including corticosteroids, laxatives, lithium, and medicines such as ibuprofen or naproxen Lower than normal sodium level is called hyponatremia. It may be due ...
  10. ... local renal service. 1.12.8. Consider oral sodium bicarbonate supplementation for adults with both: a GFR less ...
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