Normal pH
7.35-7.45
What does <7.35 pH indicate?
Acidosis (more H+ ions)
What does >7.45 pH indicate?
Alkalosis (less H+ ions)
What does PaO2 show?
Normal PaO2 value
80-100 mmHg
PaO2 indicating hypoxemia
<60 mmHg
What does PaCO2 show us?
Normal PaCO2 range
35-45 mmHg
What does a PaCO2 <35 indicate?
Hyperventilation (blowing off too much CO2 = alkalosis)
What does a PaCO2 >45 indicate?
Hypoventilation (CO2 buildup = **Respiratory acidosis)
Causes of respiratory acidosis
Manifestations of respiratory acidosis
Treatment for respiratory acidosis
What does a PaCO2 <35mmHg indicate?
Respiratory Alkalosis (alveolar hyperventilation)
Causes of respiratory alkalosis
Respiratory alkalosis manifestations
CNS excitability (tingling, twitching, tremors, seizures)
Arrhythmias (premature beats & tachys)
Decreased ventilation (trying to compensate)
Increased affinity of Hg for O2 (hgb doesn’t drop O2 off to cells as well)
Treatment for respiratory alkalosis
What does HCO3 measure?
Metabolic base (which is regulated by the kidneys)
Normal HCO3 range
22-28 mEq/L
What does an HCO3 <22 indicate?
Metabolic acidosis (base deficit)
What does an HCO3 >28 mEq/L indicate?
Metabolic Alkalosis (Base excess)
Causes of metabolic acidosis
Manifestations of metabolic acidosis
Treatment of metabolic acidosis