Review of Blood Gas Interpretation Flashcards
What are the 2 buffer systems in ABG’s?
Renal System
Respiratory System
CO2 (PaCO2) =
= acid
In body fluid CO2 turns into carbonic acid
More PaCO2 then more…..
Acid >45
Less PaCO2 then more….
Alkaline < or closer to 35
Bicarbonate (HCO3) =
Base
In body is alkaline substitute
More HCO3 more….
Less HCO3 more…..
Alkaline
Acid
CO2 is controlled by…..
Lungs 🫁 = respiratory
HCO3 is controlled by kidneys = metabolic
Blood gas value pH
7.35-7.45
pCO2 =
35-45 mm Hg
HCO3 =
22-26 mEq/L
pO2=
80-100 mm Hg
SaO2 =
> 95%
Blood gas interpretation
Consider pH (7.35-7.45)
Label as acid…..
Label as Alkaline
Label as acid <7.35
Label as Alkaline >7.45
If pH is normal and CO2 or HCO3 is not, label as “acid” or “alkaline” based on which side of 7.40 falls
Which matches the pH “Who’s your daddy”
Consider PaCO2 (35-45)
Label as acid (>45) or alkaline (<35)
Consider HCO3 (22-26)
Label as acid (<22) or alkaline (>26)
Low Acidemia
pH
\
Low
|
Acidemia
/ \
High PCO2 Low HCO3
\ /
Resp. Metabolic
Acidosis Acidosis
High Alkalemia
pH
\
High
|
Alkalemia
/ \
Low PCO2 High HCO3
\ /
Resp. Metabolic
Alkalosis Alkalosis