ABGs Flashcards

1
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Normal ph range

A

7.35-7.45

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2
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Normal PaCO2 level

A

35-45

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3
Q

Normal HCO3 (bicarb) level

A

22-26

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4
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Normal PaO2 level

A

80-100

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5
Q

O2 saturation should be above what percentage?

A

94%

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6
Q

What organ regulates bicarb in ECF?

A

Kidneys

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7
Q

What organ regulates carbonic acid in ECF?

A

Lungs

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8
Q

Patient has low ph (<7.35) and low bicarb (<22) with increased hydrogen concentration, what is their diagnosis?

A

metabolic acidosis

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9
Q

Causes of metabolic acidosis

A

Salicylate poisoning
Renal failure
Glycol toxicity
Diabetic ketoacidosis
Starvation

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10
Q

Manifestations of metabolic acidosis

A

HA
Confusion
drowsiness
increased resp rate and depth
decreased BP
decreased CO
dysrhythmias
shock

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11
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Management of metabolic acidosis

A

correct underlying problem
correct metabolic imbalance
monitor electrolyte levels
hemodialysis
PD

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12
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With acidosis, ______ may occur as fluid shifts of out cells

A

hyperkalemia

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13
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Patient has high pH (>7.45) with high bicarb (>26) along with hypokalemia, what is their diagnosis?

A

metabolic alkalosis

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14
Q

Most common cause of metabolic alkalosis

A

vomiting or gastric suction

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15
Q

Causes of metabolic alkalosis

A

vomiting
gastric suction
long-term diuretics
Cushing’s
hypokalemia

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16
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Manifestations of metabolic alkalosis

A

resp depression
tachycardia
tingling of extremities
dizziness
tetany
ECG changes
decreased GI motility

17
Q

Manifestations of metabolic alkalosis are mainly due to what?

A

low calcium and potassium

18
Q

Management of metabolic alkalosis

A

Correct underlying acid-base disorder
Restore fluid volume w NaCl
Monitor I&O
Monitor ECG and neuro changes

19
Q

Patient has pH <7.35 with PaCO2 >45, what is their diagnosis?

A

respiratory acidosis

20
Q

What is the cause of increased CO2?

A

Respiratory depression

21
Q

Causes of respiratory acidosis

A

pulmonary edema
overdose
atelectasis
severe obesity
PNA
COPD
Muscular dystrophy
Multiple sclerosis
Myasthenia gravis

22
Q

Manifestations of respiratory acidosis

A

increased pulse
increased RR
increased BP
mental changes
ICP

23
Q

Management of respiratory acidosis

A

improve ventilation
pulmonary physiotherapy
adequate hydration
monitor resp status
monitor I&O
Bronchodilators

24
Q

Patient has pH >7.45 and PaCO2 <35, what is their diagnosis?

A

respiratory alkalosis

25
Q

What is respiratory alkalosis always due to?

A

hyperventilation

26
Q

Causes of respiratory alkalosis

A

extreme anxiety
panic disorder
hypoxemia
gram-negative sepsis
inappropriate ventilator settings

27
Q

Manifestations of respiratory alkalosis

A

lightheadedness
inability to contrate
numbness and tingling in extremities
tachycardia
arrhythmias

28
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Management of respiratory alkalosis

A

treating underlying cause
antianxiety agent
have pt breathe into bag
Monitor resp and anxiety status
therapeutic communication