The following blood gas measurements determines how well a patients lungs are being ventilated. - correct answer PaCO2
The following blood gas
... [Show More] measurements determines the level of tissue oxygenation. - correct answer PvO2: Normal value 35 - 45 mmHg. A decreased PvO2 indicates inadequate oxygenation of the tissues most commonly caused by a decreased cardiac output. As cardiac output drops, blood flow to the tissues slows while tissue oxygen uptake remains at the same rate. Therefore, some tissues take more oxygen from the blood than normal, which deprives other tissues of the normal amount of oxygen. When the blood returns from the body to the pulmonary artery, it contains less oxygen that it should and is reflected by a drop in PvO2.
A patient using an aerosol mask set at 40% oxygen
pH 7.42, PaCO2 36, PaO2 122, HCO3
What is the A-a gradient? PB = 747 - correct answer PAO2 = (PB - 47)FiO2 - (PaCO2 * 1.25)
A-a
Shortcut for PAO2 = (7 * O2%) - (PaCO2 + 10)
(700 * 0.40) - (36 + 10) = 234
A-a = 234 - 122 = 112
The following conditions shifts the HbO2 dissociation curve to the right? - correct answer Hypercapnia
Patient on 2 lpm via NC has the interpret the following ABG results
pH 7.51, PaCO2 27, PaO2 62, HCO3 23 - correct answer Acute respiratory alkalosis
The RCP has received an order to obtain ABG levels from a patient, but an Allen test indicates collateral circulation is not present in the right wrist. At this time the RCP would - correct answer Check collateral circulation in the left wrist.
Interpret ABG
pH 7.21
PaCO2 43
PaO2 81
HCO3 14 - correct answer Uncompensated (acute) metabolic acidosis with normal oxygenation
Interpret ABG
pH 7.36
PaCO2 62
PaO2 58
HCO3 36 - correct answer Compensated respiratory acidosis with moderate hypoxemia
Interpret ABG
pH 7.57
PaCO2 27
PaO2 89
HCO3 24 - correct answer Uncompensated respiratory alkalosis with normal oxygenation
Interpret ABG
pH 7.22
PaCO2 51
PaO2 71
HCO3 17 - correct answer Combined acidemia with moderate oxygenation
Interpret ABG
pH 7.44
PaCO2 28
PaO2 80
HCO3 18 - correct answer Compensated Respiratory alkalosis with normal oxygenation
Interpret ABG
pH 7.32
PaCO2 52
PaO2 84
HCO3 31 - correct answer Partial compensated respiratory acidosis with normal oxygenation
What do the results of an Allen test mean? - correct answer Collateral circulation of the ulnar artery to the hand is present.
What conditions shift the HbO2 ODC to the right? - correct answer Acidosis
Increase in T*, 2-3-DPG, CO2
decrease in PaO2
When the ODC shifts to the right, how is the affinity of the Hb for O2 affected? - correct answer Less affinity more release
Which ABG value best reflects the patients ability to ventilate? - correct answer PaCO2
List a set of ABG levels that are typical of a patient with DKA - correct answer pH decreased (acidemia) [Show Less]