Acid-Base Profiling Flashcards

1
Q

List blood gas parameters

-Measured vs calculated

A

Measure

  • pCO2 (which closely correlates with H2CO3)
  • pO2
  • pH
  • TCO2 (reasonable estimate of bicarb)

Calculated
-HCO3-

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2
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Relationship TCO2 & HCO3

A

TCO2 = total CO2 released during acid titration
-estimates bicarb

HCO3 = bicarb

  • always a few values diff from TCO2
  • more accurate measure ?
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3
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What are the Blood gas parameters that are primarily associated with Metabolic disorders?

A

TCO2

Kidney

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4
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What are the Blood gas parameters that are primarily associated with Respiratory disorders?

A

pCO2

Lungs

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5
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If there is a Compensation, the blood gas abnormalities move in ……. direction

A

..the SAME..

bc the body is trying to maintain the 20:1 ratio (which maintains the pH)

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6
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Examples of conditions that lead to RESPIRATORY ACIDOSIS

A

Increased pCO2 = Decreased ventilation

  1. Anesthesia
    • -suppression of medulla
  2. CNS dz
  3. SEVERE pulmonary Dz
      • CO2 exchange must also be compromised
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7
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Examples of conditions that lead to METABOLIC ACIDOSIS

A

Decreased Bicarb

  1. Titrational
    • increased anions
  2. Secretional/ loss
    • GI
    • Kidney
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8
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Examples of conditions that lead to RESPIRATORY ALKALOSIS

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Decreased pCO2 = Increases ventilation

  1. Fear/ pain
    • assuming exchange is taking place
  2. Heat stroke
  3. Moderate Pulmonary Dz
    • P trying to get >O2, but CO2 is diffusing better
  4. Iatrogenic
    • Sx bagging
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9
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Examples of conditions that lead to METABOLIC ALKALOSIS

A

Increased Bicarb

  1. H+ loss
    • Renal Loss
    • GI sequestration
  2. Iatrogenic
  3. HypoKalemia w/ dehydration
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10
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What is the ratio the body needs to maintain, in order to have a balanced pH

A

Bicarb (20) : H2CO3 (1) = pH 7.4

Metabolic : Lungs

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