Blood values Flashcards
ABG: PaO2
> 10 kPa (75 mmHg) when breathing air.
ABG: FiO2
0.21 (on air)
ABG: pH
7.35 - 7.45
ABG: PaCO2
4.7 - 6.0 kPa (35-45 mmHg)
ABG: HCO3
22-26 mmol/L
ABG: base excess
-2 to +2
How do you determine arterial oxygenation from ABG results?
Look at PaO2
How do you determine ventilatory status?
Look at PaCO2
How do you determine gas exchange?
Combination of PaO2 and PaCO2
How do you evaluate acid-base status?
Evaluate pH, PaCO2 and HCO3
What happens when PaCO2 is below 5 kPa and pH is highish?
Respiratory alkalosis
What is a normal lactate?
Less than 1.0 mmol/L
What does hypercalcaemia, high albumin and high urea suggest?
Dehydration
What does high calcium, high albumin and low or normal urea suggest?
a cuffed specimen
What does a high calcium, low or normal albumin, low phosphate and normal urea suggest?
Primary or tertiary hyperparathyroidism.