Arterial Blood Gasses Flashcards

1
Q

What is the Normal pH range?

A

7.35 - 7.45

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2
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What is the normal PaCO2 range?

A

35 - 45 mmHg

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3
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What is the normal HCO3 range?

A

22 - 26 mEq/L

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4
Q

What can cause an acidic pH? (< 7.35)

A

PaCO2 > 45 mmHg
HCO2 < 22 mEq/L

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5
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What can cause an alkaline pH? (> 7.45)

A

PaCO2 < 35 mmHg
HCO3 > 26 mEq/L

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6
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What occurs during Respiratory Acidosis?

A

Decrease in pH
Increase in PaCO2
No change to HCO3

“ROME” Respiratory Opposite; Metabolic Equal

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7
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What occurs during Respiratory Alkalosis?

A

Increase in pH
Decrease in PaCO2
No change in HCO3

“ROME” Respiratory Opposite; Metabolic Equal

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8
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What occurs during Metabolic Acidosis?

A

Decrease in pH
No change in PaCO2
Decrease in HCO3

“ROME” Respiratory Opposite; Metabolic Equal

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9
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What occurs during Metabolic Alkalosis?

A

Increase in pH
No change in PaCO2
Increase in HCO3

“ROME” Respiratory Opposite; Metabolic Equal

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10
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When looking at blood values what interpretation can be assumed when a condition is “partially compensated”

A

None of the three values are normal

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