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What does the QRS complex represent
Sodium Bicarbonate
A chemical compound, NaHCO3, commonly known as baking soda, that is used in baking as a leavening agent and can neutralize acids.
Neutralizing
The process of making something ineffective or harmless by applying an opposite force or effect.
Antacids
Medications that neutralize stomach acid to relieve heartburn, indigestion, and stomach discomfort.
Acidotic
A condition characterized by an excess of acid in the body fluids or an excessive loss of bicarbonate, often reflected in decreased blood pH.
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