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This will include enteral and parenteral nutrition support; acid-base balance; nutrition care specific to patient diagnosis, including but not limited to:
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"Activity of citrulline malate on acid-base balance and blood ammonia and amino acid levels: Study in the animal and in man."
Leo Galland, M.D.: How to Boost Immunity After Exercise M.D. Leo Galland 2010
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When evaluating the patient's acid-base and electrolyte status, the clinician most commonly notes hypokalemia and hyperglycemia.
Theophylline 2010
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While this may work in a test tube, in an actual human exposure an acid-base combination can cause a heat reaction which may result in further injury.
Caustics 2010
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Due to an acid-base enzyme imbalance in the lining of his mouth, his saliva instantly ferments all liquids to alcohol.
The Kennedys William Walsh 2011
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"Activity of citrulline malate on acid-base balance and blood ammonia and amino acid levels: Study in the animal and in man."
Leo Galland, M.D.: How to Boost Immunity After Exercise M.D. Leo Galland 2010
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Interestingly too, the water reaction engine isn't simply an acid-base electron donor AFAIU.
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In a posting on its Web site Monday, the FDA said doctors need to be aware that treatment with zonisamide can cause metabolic acidosis, a disturbance in the body's acid-base balance that results in excessive acidity of the blood.
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I agree with him to an extent about the acid-base disturbances.
Carbohydrates are addictive | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008
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Sodium citrate In other contexts sodium citrate is an anticoagulant; most likely it is used here as a buffer to maintain the acid-base balance of all the other ingredients.
What's Inside: NyQuil, Fortified With Powerful Narcotics! 2007
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