Understanding an ABG Flashcards

1
Q

CO2+H2O H2CO3 H+ + HCO3-

A

k

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2
Q
  1. How is the ?
  2. Assess ?.
    a. PaO2 should be >?kPa on air, or about ?kPa less than the % inspired
    concentration.
  3. Determine the pH.
    a. <7.35 is ?-aemic, >7.45 is ?-aemic.
  4. Determine the ?component.
    a. If acidaemic, is the PaCO2 >6? –> ? ?
    b. If alkalaemic, is the PaCO2 <4.7? –> ? ?.
  5. Determine the ?component.
    a. If acidaemic, is the Hco3• <22? –> ? ?
    b. If alkalaemic, is the PaCO2 >26? –> ? ?
  6. Is there any evidence of ?
A
patient
oxygenation
10
10
acid
alkal
resp
respiratory acidosis
resp alk
metabolic
met acid
met alk
compensation
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3
Q

just remember

ROME - what does it mean

A
Resp = opposite (ph + co2)
Met = equal (ph + bicarb)
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4
Q

Base Excess: used to assess the ? component;

? in metabolic acidosis.
? in metabolic alkalosis

A

metabolic
negative
positive

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5
Q

Lactate - should be - can go up to 2 in a ? patient

-high indicates ?

A

1
stressed
shock

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6
Q

Respiratory acidosis;

Can be caused by any cause of type ? respiratory failure.

Respiratory alkalosis;

Caused by ?;
o ?.
o Pain
o Altitude.
o Increased metabolic demands: ?, ?, ?, ?.
o Drugs (NSAID OD, ?).
A
2
hyperventilation
anxiety
fever, sepsis, hyperthyroid, pregnancy
stimulants
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7
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Metabolic acidosis;

• The ? ? is helpful to determine the cause: (Na+ + K+) - (Cl- + HCO3-). (so ? ions minus ? ions)
The normal range is ?-18 mmol/L.

• A normal anion gap in a metabolic acidosis suggests loss of ?·
o ? ? acidosis. '
o ? (gastro sx).
o Drugs (acetazolamine).
o ?/? fistula.
- A raised anion gap indicates ? of organic acids;
o ? acidosis (shock, ?).
o ? (DM / alcohol).
o Urate (? failure).
o Drugs (NSAIDs, biguanides, methanol).
A

anion gap
pos
neg
11

bicarb
renal tubular
diarrhoea
intestinal/pancreatic

production
lactic
hypoxia
ketosis
renal
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8
Q

Metabolic alkalosis;

Excess ?;
o Ingestion of a base (?).

Loss of acid;
o ?,
o Hypokalaemia (excess ?).
o Burns.
o Hyper-?-ism
A
base
antacid
vomiting
diuretics
hyperaldosteronism
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