Ch. 4 Blood Gas Flashcards

1
Q

every decrease in 7 C= ? metabolic

A

decrease 50%

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2
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cold temperatures = ? solubility

A

increase solubility into solution

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3
Q

Celcius =

A

C= (F -32) x 5/9

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4
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Farenheit =

A

F= (C x 9/5) +32

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5
Q

Hemoglobin-O2 Dissociation Curve Shifts (LvsR)

A
Left Shift= higher affinity (lungs)
Right Shift= lower affinity (O2 transfer in tissue)
   - high CO2, low pH
   - high temp
   - high 2,3 DPG
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6
Q

What is P50

A

P50 is the PO2 that gives you 50% hemoglobin saturation

  • normal is 27 mmHg
  • high P50= low affinity
  • low P50= high affinity
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7
Q

1 gram fully saturated Hgb= ? ml O2

A

1.34 ml O2

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8
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O2 Capacity

A

= 1.34 x Hgb + (.003 x pO2)

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9
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O2 Content

A

= 1.34 x (Hgb x decimal saturation) + (.003 x pO2)

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10
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O2 Saturation

A

= O2 content/O2 capacity

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11
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O2 Consumption

A

= (aO2 - vO2 content) x L/min x 10

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12
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O2 Transfer

A

= [(A-V decimal sat) x 1.34 x Hgb x ml/min] / 100

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13
Q

pCO2 increase by 20 mmHg= what to pH

- decrease by 10 mmHg= what to pH

A
  • drop .1 pH

- increase .1 pH

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14
Q

Respiratory Quotient

A

CO2 produced / O2 consumed

4:5

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15
Q

3 ways CO2 is transported

A

7% dissolved
23% Hgb
70% bicarb (CO2+H2O= H2CO3= H + HCO3-)
— chloride shift!= Cl-into cell, HCO3 out

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16
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Bohr vs Haldane

A
Bohr= change in CO2 on O2 and Hgb
Haldane= change in O2 on CO2 and Hgb
17
Q

What is a buffer and 4 in the body

A
  • weak acid

- bicarb, Hgb, phos, protein

18
Q

Daltons Law

A

total pressures= to the sum of each gas partial pressure