Venous blood gas calculator

    • [DOC File]Resident Resources

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      Blood gas Analysis. Shock States. Shock and Sepsis. Cardiogenic Shock. DIC. Vasoactive Drugs. Arrythmias. Fluid and Electrolyte Emergencies. Sedation/Analgesia and Neuromuscular Blockade. Enteral and Parenteral Butrition. Hyponatremia. Head Injury. Coma. Guidelines for Medical Management Traumatic Brain Injury. Spinal Cord Injury. Renal Failure ...

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    • [DOC File]Child and Family Division

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      Check U+E s and capillary / venous blood gas after 2 hrs and then 4 hourly until blood pH≥ 7.3. Watch for hypokalaemia –AIM TO KEEP PLASMA K 4 – 5 mmol/l (may need to give >20 mmol/500ml). Plasma sodium should RISE as DKA is treated. Persistently low or falling plasma sodium should raise a suspicion of developing cerebral oedema.

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    • [DOC File]Quick Reference Guide - MRSA Topical Eradication

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      On arrival, weigh patient, measure capillary and plasma BG, venous blood gases, blood ketones, electrolytes, urea and creatinine. Inform diabetes Team on admission. If ketoacidotic. Follow guidelines on Diabetes Ketoacidosis (DKA)5. Operate when rehydrated, blood pressure is stable,blood gas is normal, sodium and potassium in normal range.

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    • [DOCX File]Quick Reference Guide - MRSA Topical Eradication

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      Insulin Infusion Calculator. ... weigh patient, measure capillary and plasma BG, venous blood gases, blood ketones, electrolytes, urea and creatinine. Inform diabetes Team on admission ... Operate when rehydrated, blood pressure is stable,blood gas is normal, sodium and potassium in normal range. Blood glucose levels should also be stable ...

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    • [DOC File]Interpretation of Pulmonary Function Tests

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      3. 36 year old man with muscular dystrophy. He is presently wheelchair bound and an arterial blood gas demonstrates a pO2 = 60 and a pCO2 = 52. 4. 17 year old girl with cerebral palsy and severe kyphoscoliosis referred for pre-op evaluation. Arterial blood gas demonstrates a pO2 = 62 and a pCO2 = 48. 5. 22 year old woman with dyspnea on exertion.

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    • Operational policy

      Venous blood gas, blood glucose, blood ketone level. ... Use bolus calculator. Pump bolus x6-8+ every day. Carbohydrate counting and healthy eating. Pump set change every 2-3 days ( average blood glucose increase by 1 mmol/l for every extra day between pump set changes )

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes

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      and diffuses into closed gas spaces faster than nitrogen diffuses out → nitrous oxide increases volume / pressure in these spaces; ... increases arterial blood flow, but also increases ICP by impairing venous outflow. prone position + excessive fluids:

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    • [DOC File]University of Colorado Denver

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      In contrast, venous blood delivery to the portal bed is passive and is controlled by the extrahepatic splanchnic circulation (8,9). Both metabolic and neurogenic mechanisms have been identified as factors controlling mesenteric and splenic blood flow (7). Portal pressure is the regulated variable rather than venous blood flow.

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    • [DOC File]storage.googleapis.com

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      Thus, mixed venous pO2 and pCO2 reflect O2 extraction and CO2 addition from the entire body. In the presence of central (ASD,VSD etc) or peripheral (AV fistula) shunt, it may not be possible to obtain a sample of true mixed venous blood. Typical values for a mixed venous blood gas on a person breathing room air are: PvO2 of 40mmHg. PvC02 of 45mmHg

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    • [DOC File]All California Neonatal Transport

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      Blood Gas Results at time of referral, initial transport or NICU admit. If arterial blood gas results were clinically indicated and obtained for transport, indicate results. If blood gases not obtained leave this space blank. pH. PCO2. BE (Base Excess/Deficit) Intravenous and Fluid Administration. If applicable document IV Type, Fluids, Rate ...

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