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polet [3.4K]
2 years ago
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a client is taking metformin. to prevent lactic acidosis resulting from use of this drug, the nurse should instruct the client t

o report which symptoms? select all that apply.
Medicine
1 answer:
Setler79 [48]2 years ago
6 0

When lactic acid made in bloodstream then in this case lactic acidosis occurs.

Lactic acidosis can cause by various conditions like HIV, Cancer, heart disease and more.

What is Lactic acidosis?

  • A condition in which there is a higher production of lactic acid in the boy which is a form of metabolic acidosis.
  • This lactate produces mostly when there's not enough oxygen in the muscles to break down or metabolize.
  • anaerobic metabolism occurs in the absence oxygen.
  • L-lactate and D-lactate are two forms of lactate, mostly because of L-lactate lactic acidosis causes.

To learn more about Lactic acidosis

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