ABG Blood Interpretation Notes with Latest Structured
Questions and Correct Detailed Answers Already
Rated and A Graded
List 3 common arterial blood sampling sites. -
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WS CORRECT ANSWER >>>The arterial blood sample may be obtained from the rad
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ial, dorsalis pedis, brachial, or femoral arteries in the adult.
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Describe the procedure for doing the modified Allen's Test. -
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WS CORRECT ANSWER >>>To perform this test, the clinician instructs the patient t
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o make a tight fist. Then compress both the radial and ulnar arteries. Now instruct the
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patient to open and relax his fist, revealing a blanched palm and fingers. Then release t
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he pressure over the ulnar artery while observing the patient's palm for changes in colo
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r. If collateral flow is adequate, the patient's hand will "pink up" within 10 to 15 secon
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ds; this constitutes a positive Allen's test. A positive result documents that collateral blo
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od flow is adequate and that the radial artery is an acceptable puncture site. If the test
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is negative (the palm does not pink up rapidly), the radial artery is not an acceptable si
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te for puncture. In such cases, the other wrist is evaluated or the brachial artery is used
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for the puncture site.
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Why is it important to remove air bubbles from the sample? -
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WS CORRECT ANSWER >>>The oxygen and CO2 gas tensions of the bubbles may e
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quilibrate with the blood and result in
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erroneous measurements. WS
How long should pressure be applied to the puncture site? -
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WS CORRECT ANSWER >>>After the needle is withdrawn, the wound should be pres
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surized for a period of at least 3 to 5 minutes or longer, if clotting problems exist.
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,List the measurements that are used to assess o
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xygen status acid-base
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balance
adequacy of ventilation - WS WS WS
WS CORRECT ANSWER >>>The measurements obtained from analysis of arterial and
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mixed venous blood samples are useful in evaluating the following:
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• Acid-base balance (pH, Paco2, HCO3−, base excess)
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• Oxygenation status (Pao2, Sao2, Cao2, Pv¯o2) WS WS WS WS WS
• Adequacy of ventilation (Paco2) WS WS WS
List the normal values for the followi
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ng PaO2 WS
PAO2 - WS
WS CORRECT ANSWER >>>Partial Pressure of Oxygen in Arterial Blood NOR
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MAL VALUE: approximately 80 to 100 mm Hg in room air
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Partial Alveolar Oxygen Differen
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ce NORMAL VALUE: 100 torr
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Calculate the PAO2 given the following informatio
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n FiO2=0.40
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Pb = 747 mm Hg
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PaCO2 = 40 mm Hg - CORRECT ANSWER >>>PAO2 = (PB- PH2O)FIO2- PaCO2(1.25)
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, = (747 mm Hg - 47 mm Hg)0.40 - 40 mm Hg(1.25)
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4 | WS
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Questions and Correct Detailed Answers Already
Rated and A Graded
List 3 common arterial blood sampling sites. -
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
WS CORRECT ANSWER >>>The arterial blood sample may be obtained from the rad
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
ial, dorsalis pedis, brachial, or femoral arteries in the adult.
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
Describe the procedure for doing the modified Allen's Test. -
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
WS CORRECT ANSWER >>>To perform this test, the clinician instructs the patient t
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
o make a tight fist. Then compress both the radial and ulnar arteries. Now instruct the
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
patient to open and relax his fist, revealing a blanched palm and fingers. Then release t
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
he pressure over the ulnar artery while observing the patient's palm for changes in colo
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
r. If collateral flow is adequate, the patient's hand will "pink up" within 10 to 15 secon
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
ds; this constitutes a positive Allen's test. A positive result documents that collateral blo
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
od flow is adequate and that the radial artery is an acceptable puncture site. If the test
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS W
is negative (the palm does not pink up rapidly), the radial artery is not an acceptable si
S WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
te for puncture. In such cases, the other wrist is evaluated or the brachial artery is used
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
for the puncture site.
WS WS WS WS
Why is it important to remove air bubbles from the sample? -
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
WS CORRECT ANSWER >>>The oxygen and CO2 gas tensions of the bubbles may e
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
quilibrate with the blood and result in
WS WS WS WS WS WS
erroneous measurements. WS
How long should pressure be applied to the puncture site? -
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
WS CORRECT ANSWER >>>After the needle is withdrawn, the wound should be pres
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
surized for a period of at least 3 to 5 minutes or longer, if clotting problems exist.
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
1 | WS
P a g e
WS WS WS WS
,2 | WS
P a g e
WS WS WS WS
,List the measurements that are used to assess o
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
xygen status acid-base
WS WS
balance
adequacy of ventilation - WS WS WS
WS CORRECT ANSWER >>>The measurements obtained from analysis of arterial and
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
mixed venous blood samples are useful in evaluating the following:
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
• Acid-base balance (pH, Paco2, HCO3−, base excess)
WS WS WS WS WS WS
• Oxygenation status (Pao2, Sao2, Cao2, Pv¯o2) WS WS WS WS WS
• Adequacy of ventilation (Paco2) WS WS WS
List the normal values for the followi
WS WS WS WS WS WS
ng PaO2 WS
PAO2 - WS
WS CORRECT ANSWER >>>Partial Pressure of Oxygen in Arterial Blood NOR
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
MAL VALUE: approximately 80 to 100 mm Hg in room air
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
Partial Alveolar Oxygen Differen
WS WS WS
ce NORMAL VALUE: 100 torr
WS WS WS WS
Calculate the PAO2 given the following informatio
WS WS WS WS WS WS
n FiO2=0.40
WS
Pb = 747 mm Hg
WS WS WS WS
PaCO2 = 40 mm Hg - CORRECT ANSWER >>>PAO2 = (PB- PH2O)FIO2- PaCO2(1.25)
WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS
3 | WS
P a g e
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, = (747 mm Hg - 47 mm Hg)0.40 - 40 mm Hg(1.25)
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4 | WS
P a g e
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