Base excess parameter in a blood gas

    • [DOC File]Statistical Issues for

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      Examples include post-operative weaning from mechanical ventilation and management of spontaneous breathing trials: respiratory, cardiovascular (e.g., cardiac output, pulse, pulse oximetry), blood gas (e.g., partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide, base excess, pH), and fluid intake and output information is required for assessing and ...


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      Base excess is the amount of stronge base (or acid) that has to be added to a sample of blood to produce a pH of 7.4, after the blood sample has been equilibrated with a gas mixture containing PCO2 at 40 mm of Hg at standard temperature and pressure.


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      Arterial Blood Gas: pH 7.79 (7.35 - 7.45) pCO2 39.1 mm Hg (35.0 - 45.0) pO2 53.0 mm Hg (85.0 - 100.0) Bicarbonate 61.2 mmol/L (21.0 - 28.0) TCO2 62.4 mmol/L (22.0 - 31.0) Base excess 32.9 mmol/L (-2.0 - 2.0) Saturation 95.7% (95.0 - 100.0) 2. A 50 year old female is brought to the Emergency. Department after collapsing at home. Her biochemical. profile is shown.


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      57 CARDIAC BLOOD GAS PROFILE PARAMETER. ARTERIAL. VENOUS. UNITS. pH. 7.350 – 7.450. PCO2. 35.0 – 45.0. MMHG. PO2 >80. 40 – 50. MMHG. HCO3. Female 20-24. Male 22-26. MEQ/L. O2 SAT >95 % BASE EXCESS. MEQ/L. NA+. 136 – 145. MEQ/L. K+. 3.5 – 5.1. MEQ/L. GLUCOSE. 70 – 99. MG/DL. FREE CALCIUM. 3.8 – 5.2. MG/DL. IH Collected by Respiratory Therapist or other qualified …


    • [DOC File]Chapter Overview

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      Identify the parameters measured in arterial blood gas monitoring and identify which parameter reflects the effectiveness of ventilation and oxygenation. 37. Describe particular clinical events that alter the functioning of the respiratory system in the critical care patient.


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      , base excess, lactate. B. lood gas analysis is indicated in patients with severe respiratory (or) metabolic disorders, clinical features of hypoxia (or) hypercarbia, shock, sepsis, decreased cardiac output, renal failure and in patient’s who. are on oxygen therapy. PH, PCO. 2. can be directly measu. red from blood gas samples, HCO. 3


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      13 BLOOD GAS (ARTERIAL) PARAMETER. ARTERIAL. VENOUS. UNITS. pH. 7.350 – 7.450. PCO2. 35.0 – 45.0. MMHG. PO2. 80 – 100. 40 – 50. MMHG. HCO3. 22 - 26. MEQ/L. O2 SAT. 95 – 98 % BASE EXCESS. MEQ/L. CC Collected by Respiratory Therapist or other qualified personnel. Transport immediately. ... 41 GROUP A STREP SCREEN See Strep Screen, Group ...


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      Bicarbonate, pH, PO2, PCO2 base excess and serum electrolytes are usually measured on arterial blood. Access to arterial blood may be problematic, particularly in the early stages of resuscitation when arterial line access has yet to be established. It posses the health hazards to …


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      (4) Base Excess (BE), mmol/L Titratable base of the blood which, in principle, is measured by titration of the blood with a strong acid or base at a pH of 7.4 with pCO2 of 40 mm Hg at 37oC. BE = (1 - 0.014 x ctHb) x [(1.43 x ctHb + 7.7) x (pH - 7.4) - 24.8 + cHCO3-] where cHCO3- = 0.0307 x pCO2 x 10(pH - …


    • Introduction

      Measurement of pH and blood gasses allows clinicians to determine whether these systems are working properly to keep pH in the correct range, or whether an acid-base disorder is present. pH. pH is used to assess acid-base status. A low pH suggests an overall acidosis (excess H+), and a high pH suggests an alkalosis (not enough H+).


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