ABGs Flashcards

1
Q

Base Excess

A

+/-2
mirrored by bicarb
encompasses all metabolic bases.

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2
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Buffering system

A

CO2 + H2O —H2CO3—HCO3 +H
lungs — cabonic acid– kidneys
= equilibrium

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3
Q

metabolic acidosis

A

pH <22
not enough acid removed by kidneys
not enough bicarb reabsorbed by kidneys

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4
Q

Types of metabolic acidosis

A

high anion gap

normal anion gap

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5
Q

Anion Gap

A
  • difference btw commonly measures cations and anions
  • Na - (Cl +bicarb)
    identifies possible causes of metabolic acidosis
    Normal 8-16
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6
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high Anion gap

A

Increased Acids

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7
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Normal Anion gap

A

decreased bases - loss of bicarb

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8
Q

unmeasured or “missing anions”: acids

A
lactate 
acetoacetate 
sulphate 
ketones 
other organic acids
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9
Q

Causes of high anion gap

A
  • tissue hypoxia**
  • hyperglycemia
  • chronic renal failure
  • intoxification: ASA, methanol, ethylene
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10
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Normal anion gap

A
  • diarrhea - bicarb loss
  • pancreatic fistula
    uretero- sigmoidoscopy
    glue sniffing
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11
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Signs and symptoms of acidosis

A
HA 
Altered LOC 
lethargy 
ventricular arrythmias - K 
hypotension 
decreased response to catecholimines
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12
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Metabolic Alkalosis

A

pH >7.45

Bicarb >26

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13
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Metabolic alkalosis - chloride responsive

A
vomiting- loss of H+, cl, and H2o 
- bicard is reabsorbed to replace Cl
- alkalotic DT H+ loss and bicard reabsorbed 
kidneys maintain to keep Cl
- urine Cl <10 mEq/l
responds to Sodium chloride infusion
- chloride replaces bicarb 
kidneys excrete bicard
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14
Q

Metabolic alkalosis: chloride resistant

A
  • common in elderly
  • chronic prednisone
  • primary aldosteronism
  • excess mineralchloride: stimulates Na H+ exchange, excessive renal generation of bicarb
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15
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Signs and symptoms of alkalosis

A

resp compensation? hypoventilate
electrolytes
HA
seizures

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16
Q

resp acidosis

A
  • hypoventilation
  • CO2 retention
    Pco2 >45
  • caused by hypoventilation
17
Q

resp alkalosis

A
  • hyperventilation
  • CO2 loss
    PCO2 <35
  • pain - cause
18
Q

Steps

A
  • PH
  • CO2
  • bicarb
    match Ph with co2 or bicarb = primary
    other value opposite of pH = compensation