chronic kidney disease blood gas difference
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- may not reabsorb bicarb the way they're supposed to
- chronically low bicarb levels
3 fluid locations in body
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1. intracellular
2. extracellular -> intravascular (in blood/plasma)
3. extracellular -> interstitial (space btwn cells, outside of blood vessels)
,ABG practice 2: pH 7.31, CO2 34, HCO3 21
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partially compensated metabolic acidosis
hyponatremia
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LOW sodium in blood (<135)
can be from severe vomiting
- weakness
- confusion
- DEPRESSED REFLEXES
- seizures
- HYPOtension
- hypochloremia
compensation trick for ABG
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- FULLY compensated = pH normal (if on lower end = acidosis, if on higher
end = alkalosis)
- PARTIALLY compensated = ALL 3 values abnormal
- UNcompensated = pH abnormal, one of the other is normal and the other
is abnormal
, hyperkalemia
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EXCESS potassium in blood
- acute ACIDOSIS!
- muscle weakness
- loss of muscle tone
- cardiac dysrhythmias (ventricular fib)
- PEAKED T WAVE
- diarrhea, hyperactivity of bowels
hyperchloremia
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EXCESS chloride in blood
- GI losses (diarrhea)
- excessive thirst
- dry mucous membranes
- hypernatremia (& similar symptoms)
- weakness
- HTN
- metabolic acidosis (losing bicarb -> increased acidity)
carbonic acid-bicarb buffering system (lungs + kidney function)
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- LUNGS QUICK! -- rapid, but limited -- can quickly blow off CO2 by
breathing faster
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- may not reabsorb bicarb the way they're supposed to
- chronically low bicarb levels
3 fluid locations in body
Give this one a try later!
1. intracellular
2. extracellular -> intravascular (in blood/plasma)
3. extracellular -> interstitial (space btwn cells, outside of blood vessels)
,ABG practice 2: pH 7.31, CO2 34, HCO3 21
Give this one a try later!
partially compensated metabolic acidosis
hyponatremia
Give this one a try later!
LOW sodium in blood (<135)
can be from severe vomiting
- weakness
- confusion
- DEPRESSED REFLEXES
- seizures
- HYPOtension
- hypochloremia
compensation trick for ABG
Give this one a try later!
- FULLY compensated = pH normal (if on lower end = acidosis, if on higher
end = alkalosis)
- PARTIALLY compensated = ALL 3 values abnormal
- UNcompensated = pH abnormal, one of the other is normal and the other
is abnormal
, hyperkalemia
Give this one a try later!
EXCESS potassium in blood
- acute ACIDOSIS!
- muscle weakness
- loss of muscle tone
- cardiac dysrhythmias (ventricular fib)
- PEAKED T WAVE
- diarrhea, hyperactivity of bowels
hyperchloremia
Give this one a try later!
EXCESS chloride in blood
- GI losses (diarrhea)
- excessive thirst
- dry mucous membranes
- hypernatremia (& similar symptoms)
- weakness
- HTN
- metabolic acidosis (losing bicarb -> increased acidity)
carbonic acid-bicarb buffering system (lungs + kidney function)
Give this one a try later!
- LUNGS QUICK! -- rapid, but limited -- can quickly blow off CO2 by
breathing faster