A patient with severe vomiting has a blood pH of 7.5, a bicarbonate level of 32 mmol/L, and a PCO2 level of 40 mmHg. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Explanation
The patient's high blood pH, elevated bicarbonate level, and normal PCO2 level are indicative of metabolic alkalosis, which can occur due to severe vomiting.
Mnemonic
_VOMIT = Vomiting Often Makes Ion Transport
Source
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine











