ABGs Flashcards

1
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What are the normal values for ABGs?

A

H+ = 36-43 mmol/L
PH = 7.35-7.45
PaCO2 = 4.6-6.0 kPa
PaO2 = 10.5 - 13.5 kPa
HCO3 = 23-30 mmol/L

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2
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What defines resp failure?

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PaO2 <8 kPa on room air (21% O2)
* if they are on O2 therapy it should be around 10kPa less than inspired O2 level

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3
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Results for metabolic acidosis

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H+ = raised
HCO3 = decreased
PCO2 = decreased (if compensation present)

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Results for metabolic alkalosis

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H+ = decreased
HCO3 = raised
PCO2 = raised (if compensation present)

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5
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Results for respiratory acidosis

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H+ = raised
PCO2 = raised
HCO3 = raised (if compensation present)

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Results for respiratory alkalosis

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H+ = decreased
PCO2 = decreased
HCO3 = decreased (if compensation present)

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7
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Define type 1 respiratory failure and possible causes

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= normal/low PaCO2 (with low PaO2)
- aim for SpO2 94-98%

  • pneumonia
  • PE
  • pulmonary oedema
  • pulmonary fibrosis
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Define type 2 respiratory failure and possible causes

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= raised PaCO2 (with low PaO2)
- aim for SpO2 88-92%

  • COPD
  • neuromuscular disease/ severe kyphoscoliosis
  • obesity hypoventilation
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9
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How do you calculate the anion gap and what is the normal value for this?

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Anion gap = [Na+] - ([Cl-] + [HCO3-])
Normal = 8-16 mmol/L
(Used in differential diagnosis of metabolic acidosis)

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10
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Reasons for raised anion gap

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  • making too much H+/can’t excrete H+
  • renal failure
  • diabetic or other ketoacidosis
  • lactic acidosis
  • toxins eg. Salicylate
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Reasons for normal anion gap in metabolic acidosis

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  • losing too much HCO3
  • renal tubular acidosis
  • diarrhoea
  • carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
  • ureteric diversion
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