ABG pg. 112 Flashcards

1
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What is the purpose of getting an ABG?

A

It is measurement of respiratory (ventilation) and metabolic (renal) acid/base and electrolyte homeostasis. Also measures the adequacy of oxygenation

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What are 6 things you will gt from an ABG?

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  1. pH
  2. Pco2
  3. HCO3(bicarbonate)
  4. Po2
  5. O2 saturation
  6. O2 content
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3
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What is pH inversely related to?

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hydrogen concentration. As hydrogen goes up, pH goes down(more acidic)

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4
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What is the measurement of Pco2?

A

It measures the ventilation capability of the pt

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5
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What is Pco2 referred to as?

A

The respiratory component in acid/base determination

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6
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What does pH do as co2 rises?

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pH will go down (more acidic)

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7
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Most of the co2 content in blood is?

A

most in the blood is HCO3

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8
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the bicarbonate ion is a measure of?

A

metabolic (renal/kidney) component of acid/base equilibrium

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9
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What does pO2 measure?

A

measures the oxygen content of arterial blood

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10
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O2 saturtion is a measure of _________ o2 saturtion

A

hemoglobin

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11
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When the Po2 levels fall below 60mmHg what happens?

A

A small decrease in Po2 will cause large decreases in the % of hemoglobin saturated c o2

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12
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a saturation of <70% what happens at the tissue level?

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They are unable to extract enough O2 to carry out normal function. So a Po2 beow 70% is very dangerous, <60% just the slightest decrease in Po2 will cause a large drop in hemoglobin saturation (Oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve)

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13
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Normal range for pH?

A

7.35-7.45

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14
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Normal range for Pco2?

A

35-45 mm Hg

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15
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Normal ranges for HCO3?

A

21-28 mEq/L

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16
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Normal range for P02?

A

80-100 mm Hg

17
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Normal range for O2 saturation?

A

95%-100%