Renal #5 (Acid Base Disorders) Flashcards

1
Q

What are the normal values for the following things:
-pH:
-PCO2:
-HCO3:
-Anion Gap:

A

-Ph: 7.35-7.45
PCO2: 35-45
HCO3: 22-26
Anion Gap: 10-12

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What is the first step in determining the acid base disorder?

A

Look at the pH

-If < 7.35: Acidosis
-If > 7.45: Alkalosis

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Then, look at PCO2. How do you determine what is what?

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If PCO2 is in the opposite direction as pH = respiratory

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Then look at HCO3. How do you determine what is what?

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If HCO3 is in the same direction as pH = metabolic

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What acronym should you remember for this?

A

ROME
-Respiratory opposite, Metabolic equal

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6
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Only if the patient is in _______ should you calculate anion gap. How do you do this?

What does compensated mean?

A

-Metabolic acidosis

Na - (Cl + HCO3)

> 2 = compensated

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What are some causes of metabolic acidosis?

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-Anion Gap: DKA, Methanol, Isoniazid, Renal Failure
-Non Anion Gap: Acetazolamide, Diarrhea

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What are some causes of metabolic alkalosis?

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-Vomiting/NG suction, diarrhea, loop diuretics

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What are some causes of respiratory acidosis?

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-CNS depression (opioids, sedatives, trauma), PNA, CVA
-COPD, obesity, myasthenia gravis, Guillan-Barre Syndrome

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What are some causes of respiratory alkalosis?

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Hyperventilation: Pain, anxiety, pregnancy, hepatic failure, PNA, asthma

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