Pulmonary Acid Base and Gas Exhchange Flashcards

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Acidosis

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↓force of cardiac contractions
↓ vascular response to catecholamines
↓ response to the effects and actions of certain medications

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Alkalosis

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interferes with tissue oxygenation

normal neurological and muscular functioning

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Normal reference ranges

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pH 7.35-7.45
PaCO2 35-45 mmHg
PaO2 80-102 mmHg
HCO3 22-28 mmol/L
Anion gap 10-16 mmol/L
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Hydrogen ions are a product of cellular metabolism

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CO2 is a by product of cellular metabolism
Most of the CO2 is transported in the blood as HCO3-
Converting CO2 into HCO3- frees a hydrogen ion
The more CO2 there is the more hydrogen ions are produced

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Carbonic acid-bicarbonate buffer system

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H2O + CO2 ↔ H2CO3 ↔ HCO3- + H+

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Causes of Respiratory Acidosis

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pH low (45 mmHg)
(think high CO2, and all those things that cause a high CO2 like head injury, medications, neuromuscular disease, atelectasis, pneumo, etc...shallow breathing)
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Causes of Respiratory Alkalosis

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pH high ( >7.45) with a PaCO2 low (< 35 mm Hg.)
Think what causes over breathing: fear/anxiety, fever, sepsis, meds, CNS lesions
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Causes of Metabolic Acidosis

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bicarbonate level low (< 22) mEq/L with a pH low (< 7.35)… bowls, renal failure, DKA, diarrhea, starvation

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Causes of Metabolic Alkalosis

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bicarbonate level high > 26 mEq/L with a pH high (> 7.45) antacids, excess bicarbonate, vomiting

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A-a gradient

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Normal values change with age (increase)
Usually the normal is < 10 mmHg
To calculate the estimated A-a gradient
(age/4) + 4 example: (40/4 + 4 = 14)

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Anion Gap

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= (Na+ + K+) – [Cl- + HCO3-]

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