11- Acid Base Disturbance Flashcards
What are normal blood values
Hb 130 to 170 g/L pH 7.35 to 7.45 PCO2 4.7 to 6.4 kPa (35 - 48 mm PO2 >10 kPa (>80 mmHg) HCO3- 22-26 mEq/L BE -2 to +2 mmol/L or mEq/L
What are Blood gas values in mixed venous and arterial blood
PaO2 5.3 kPa
SaO2 75%
PaCO2 6.1 kPa
PaO2 >10 kPa
SaO2 >95%
PaCO2 A4.7-6.4 kPa
What is an alkalaemia and alkalosis
Osis: A higher than normal pH
Aemia: a lowered pH
What are the basic guidelines for Pa02
Basic guidelines for PaO2 >10 kPa is normal 8-10 kPa is mild hypoxaemia 6-8 is moderate hypoxaemia <6 kPa is severe hypoxaemia
What are the pH in arterial and venous blood
Arterial pH = 7.4
Venous pH = 7.36
What are the 2 compensatory mechanisms
Changes in ventilation can stimulate a RAPID compensatory response to change CO2 elimination and therefore alter pH
Changes in HCO3- and H+ retention/secretion in the kidneys can stimulate a SLOW compensatory response to increase/decrease pH
What 4 things can you interpret from blood gases
Type of imbalance?
Acidosis (or acidaemia) / Alkalosis (or alkalaemia) / Normal
Aetiology of imbalance?
Respiratory (acidosis or alkalaemia) / Metabolic (acidosis or alkalosis) / Mixed (respiratory and metabolic) / Normal
Any homeostatic compensation?
Uncompensated / Partially compensated / Fully compensated
Oxygenation?
Hypoxaemia / Normoxaemia / Hyperoxaemia