What would be the nutritional consequence of excessive antacid use?
Antacids are composed of alkali (bases) like calcium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, magnesium hydroxide etc. and are used to neutralize the stomach acid. An excessive consumption of antacid can lead to too much calcium in the body which is responsible for symptoms like nausea, vomiting, kidney stones or alkalosis ( a condition in which the body does not produce the required amount of acid for proper functioning). The exact symptoms will depend on the exact composition of the antacid. Antacids having aluminium can lead to constipation while antacids having magnesium can lead to diarrhea.
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What would be the consequence of a world wide data breach? Meaning what would happen if the internet was permanently shut down somehow?
What would be the consequence if we evolved cells lacking 2,3–BPG?
What would be the consequence of a mutation that prevented actin's ability to bind ATP with respect to the actin filament assembly/disassembly? Briefly explain.
Which of the following forms would you use to gain insight into the daily nutritional habits of a client? Comprehensive client form PAR-Q 3-day dietary record Food intolerance form
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How would one go about calculating the amount of hydrochloric acid neutralized by an antacid tablet using the following information: Amount of HCL used: 10mL .1M HCL Mass of one Alka-Seltzer Antacid: Amount of Antacid Used: 4g of Antacid( Alka-Seltzer) Antacid dissolved in 100mL of Distilled Water Antacid and Distilled Water Solution titrated into the HCL. Results: Initial Burette Volume: 0 Final Burette Volume: 44 Amount of Solution used to Neutralize the HCL: 44mL In moles
What would be the consequence for impulse conduction if the Na+ channels were able to reopen immediately after they had closed during an action potential?
31. Which of the following forms would you use to gain insight into the daily nutritional habits of a client? A Comprehensive client form B. PAR-Q C. 3-day dietary record D. Food intolerance form
What nutritional recommendations you would give to a diabetic patient to control for the complication of hypoglycemia after surgery?