9. Small Group Gas Exchange Flashcards
formula for the A-a difference?
PA02 = PI02 –(1.2)(PaCO2)
how does an A-a difference help assess hypoxemia?
normal A-a difference indicates that the lung is functioning normally, and any hypoxemia is due to decr alveolar P02 (hypovent, decr FI02, decr baromet pressure).
widened A-a difference indicates impaired gas transfer.
in the presence of a VQ mismatch and hypoventilation, will the P02 correct itself with administration of 100% 02?
yes
in the presence of a shunt, will the P02 correct itself with administration of 100% 02?
no – the blood does not get close enough to the alveoli for this to make any difference
what is a normal Aa difference?
10-12
if the PaCO2 is elevated, the Pa02 is low, but the A-a difference is normal, what would be an explanation?
hypoventilation. also high altitude, low %02 inspired.
if the %02 in inspired air is changed, how do you calculate the new PI02?
PI02 = (760-47)*(%02)
Normally the %02 is 21, so PI02 is 150.
47 = water vapor pressure
what does anemia impact: gas exchange? 02 content? delivery to tissues?
does not impact gas exchange. does impact 02 content and delivery to tissues. if decr Hb, arterial P02 will be normal, but 02 CONTENT will be less.