Blood Gas Analysis Flashcards

1
Q

Which drugs have minimal CV effects?

A

Etomidate
Alfaxalone
Midazolam
Hydromorphone

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2
Q

Normal pH

A

7.35-7.45

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3
Q

Primary acid base disorder

A

defined by the initial change in HCO3 or PaCO2

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4
Q

Compensation

A

secondary change in HCO3 or PaCO2 in order to attenuate the effect of the primary disorder on blood pH.

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5
Q

Base Excess

A

to an excess or deficit in the amount of base present in the blood

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6
Q

Positive Base Excess

A

metabolic alkalosis

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7
Q

Negative Base Excess

A

metabolic acidosis

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8
Q

PaCO2

A

alveolar ventilation

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9
Q

Increased PaCO2 will…

A

Lower the PaO2
Lower the pH
Reflect respiratory acidosis
Reflect Respiratory compensation

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10
Q

FiO2

A

Inspired O2 fraction

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11
Q

PiO2

A

inspired O2 pressure

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12
Q

V/Q mismatch

A

Lower than expected PaO2 values may indicate inadequate gas exchange resulting in pulmonary atelectasis

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13
Q

A-a difference

A

PaO2 is always lower than PAO2

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14
Q

Causes for high A-a difference

A

V/Q mismatch
Right to left shunt
Diffusion impairment

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15
Q

Reasons for V/Q Mismatch

A

Atelectasis

Lung diseases

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16
Q

A-a difference

A

used to distinguish lung diseases from hypoventilation as a cause of hypoxemia

17
Q

5 causes of hypoxemia

A
Low FiO2
Hypoventilation
Diffusion impairment 
V/Q mismatch 
Right to left shunt
18
Q

Hypoxia

A

insufficient oxygenation of the tissues

19
Q

Caused of Hypoxia

A

Hypoxemia
Insufficient tissue perfusion
insufficient O2 uptake

20
Q

What is PaO2 is mostly defined by?

A

Concentration of Hemoglobin

SaO2

21
Q

What is considered high for lactate?

A

> 2mmol/L

Indicates increased anaerobic metabolism

22
Q

Lactic acidosis

A

Tissue hypoxia leads to increased anaerobic metabolism and produces lactate and acids

23
Q

Low PaO2 /FiO2 ratio

A

V/Q mismatch caused by atelectasis due to anesthesia