By measuring ABG’s (the partial pressure of gases dissolved in arterial blood) what information does it provide us with ?
Both ventilation status and acid base balance.
What patients need an ABG?
List some of the instances where ABG measurements can be useful
What should be done prior to ABG sampling ?
Allens test
Describe what allens test is
A test use to confirm the patency of the Ulnar Artery.
State the key equation you need to know to understand acid-base stuff ?
What is bicarbonate and what is its levels controlled by ?
It is a base (alkali) that is excreted or resorbed by the kidneys
Appreciate this
What is meant by the abbreviation PaO2 and what is its normal range ?
What is the normal range of PaCO2 & what is it a measure of ?
What is alveolar minute volume and what does it reflect?
What is base excess and its normal range
What does a base excess of < -2 indicate ?
What does a negative or a positive base excess indicate ?
Why is urine profoundly acidic ?
Because Hydrogen ion concentration ([H+], pH) is primarily excreted through the urine
What is the normal range of H+ ion concentration in the body ?
What is the normal range of HCO3-?
24-30mmol/l
What is bicarbonate (HCO3-) in terms of acid-base balance ?
This is the main buffering agent (alkali or base) used to compensate for excess carbonic, lactic or any other acid dissolved in plasma
What is the only limit to the following equation ?
The initial concentration of HCO3-
Define what is meant by Acidosis and Alkalosis
In terms of the acid-base equation, what is considered the respiratory and conversley the metabolic component ?
Define what respiratory acidosis is
Increased [H+] due to increased pCO2
Define what respiratory alkalosis is
Decreased [H+] due to decreased pCO2
Define what metabolic acidosis is
Increased [H+] due to decreased HCO3-