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a client presents to the urgent care clinic complaining of chronic heart burn. you diagnose the client with gastroesophageal reflex disease (gerd) and prescribe an antacid to relieve the pain by absorbing the excess h+ or decreasing the rate of hydrogen production by the stomach. the antacid is acting like a/an acid base strong acid buffer
Bases react with acids to neutralize them. Antacids work by neutralizing the excess acid (H⁺ ions) in the stomach. Acids release H⁺, strong acids are highly acidic, and buffers resist pH changes but not in the way antacids act here. Antacids are basic substances that neutralize stomach acid.
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