Which of the following is/are cause(s) of hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis? 1. Hyperalimentation 2. Methanol intoxication 3. Severe diarrhea 4. NH4Cl administration
a. 2 only
b. 1 and 4 only
c. 1, 3, and 4 only
d. 1, 2, 3, and 4
Question 2
What explains the lack of an increased anion gap seen in metabolic acidosis caused by HCO3 loss?
a. For each HCO3 ion lost, a Cl ion is reab-sorbed by the kidney.
b. For each HCO3 ion lost, the body pro-duces another to replace it.
c. HCO3 is not a measured anion, so its loss does not affect the anion gap.
d. Replacement of HCO3 occurs by ammo-nia ions which are also anions.