Acid Base Balance Flashcards
(6 cards)
Respiratory Acidosis causes
Primary defects in the function of the lungs.
Or by changes in normal respiratory patterns by secondary problems that obstruct or depress the airway like:
Hypoventilation
COPD
Pulmonary edema
Pneumonia
Atelectasis
Asthma
Bronchitis
Infection
Meds such as sedatives, narcotics or anesthetics
Brain trauma
PH less than 7.35 and PCO2 greater than 45mm Hg
Respiratory alkalosis causes
Caused by conditions that over stimulate the respiratory status like: Hyperventilation Hypoxemia Fever Early stages of salicylate poisoning Reaction to certain meds Pain Anxiety Hysteria PH is greater than 7.45 and PCO2 is less than 35 mm Hg
Metabolic Acidosis causes
Excessive burning of fats like pts with DM 60-20-20 diet or clients on low carbs high protein to lose weight.
Malnutrition
PH less than 7.35 and HCO3 less than 22 mEq/L
Give IV bicarbonate or lactate (kussmaul respirations)
Metabolic Alkalosis causes
Hypokalemia Vomiting Gastric suction Intestinal fistulas Diuretics Corticosteroid therapy
Analyzing arterial blood gas results
In acidosis the PH is down
In alkalosis the PH is up
The Resp function indicator is the PCO2
The metabolic function indicator is the HCO3
Look at the blood report: is the PH up or down if up alkalosis if down acidosis!
PCO2: is it up or down? If it reflects an opposite response as the PH then it’s respiratory. If it does not have an opposite response as the PH then look at the HCO3.
HCO3: does the HCO3 reflect a corresponding response to the PH if it does then it is a metabolic imbalance.
Allen test
Testing for collateral circulation to the hand by evaluating the radial and ulnar arteries
Pressure point the two arteries the release pressure to the ulnar artery if the hand does not turn pink with in 6secs the ulnar artery is bad.