ABG Flashcards
Why perform an ABG?
Assess respiratory function,
Hypoxia,
Hypercapnia
What is the normal pH of arterial plasma?
7.36-7.44
What are the levels of H, HCO3 and CO2 in metabolically acidosis?
High hydrogen ions,
Low HCO3,
Low C02 (compensation)
What are the levels of H, HCO3 and CO2 in metabolically alkalosis?
Low hydrogen ions,
High HCO3,
High CO2 (compensation)
What are the levels of H, HCO3 and CO2 in respiratory acidosis?
High hydrogen ions,
High CO2,
High HCO3 (compensation)
What are the levels of H, HCO3 and CO2 in respiratory alkalosis?
Low hydrogen ions,
Low CO2,
Low HCO3 (compensation)
Causes of metabolic acidosis? (h: KUSSSMAAUL)
Ketoacidosis, Uraemia, Salicylate/ Paractamol poisoning Starvation Severe HCO3 loss (GI fistula, diarrhoea) Methanol Aethylene glycol Alcohol, U Lactic Acidosis
Causes of metabolic alkalosis? (6)
Loss of acid- vomiting, Loss of potassium- excess diuretic drugs, Hyperaldosteronism, Cushings, Liquorice, Excess alkaline ingestion
Causes of respiratory acidosis? (7)
Severe acute asthma, Severe pneumonia, Exacerbation of COPD, Neuromuscular disorders, CNS "depression", Reduced consciousness levels, Chocking
Causes of respiratory alkalosis? (3)
Hyperventilation,
CNS “irritation”:
-Raised ICP,
-Salicylate poisoning
What is the overall simple cause for respiratory acidosis?
The inability to blow off CO2
How long does it take the renal system to compensate for respiratory acidosis?
48-72 hours
What is the overall simple cause for respiratory alkalosis?
Blowing off more CO2
What is the overall simple cause for metabolic acidosis?
Impaired H+ excretion or
Increased H+ production or ingestion or
Loss of HCO3
What is the overall simple cause for metabolic alkalosis?
Decrease in H+ or
Increase in HCO3-