ABG's
ABG interpretation
Respiratory Interventions
Respiratory Symptoms
ABG interpretations
100

When the body is able to use buffer systems to achieve acid/ base balance

What is compensation?

100

pH 7.22 pCO2 35, HCO3 18

What is uncompensated metabolic acidosis?

100

This intervention can be performed by any caregiver for patients with orthopnea

What is elevating HOB/ reposition in high fowler's?

100

The body does this to compensate for increased oxygen demands

What is tachypnea?

100

pH 7.31, CO2 51, HCO3 24

What is Uncompensated Respiratory Acidosis?

200

This buffer systems responds slower over 2-3 days to correct abnormalities

What are the kidneys/ renal system?

200

pH 7.60 pCO2 30, HCO3 22

What is uncompensated respiratory alkalosis?

200

This intervention is necessary to prevent drying of secretions.

What is humidification?

200

Term used when additional muscles are needed to support breathing such as abdominal muscles, sternocleidomastoid, scalene, and pectoralis

What is accessory muscle use?

200

pH 7.21, CO2 37, HCO3 15

What is Uncompensated Metabolic Acidosis?

300

COPD patients develop this when hyperoxygenated

What is Hypercapnia/ respiratory acidosis?

300

pH 7.19 pCO2 35, HCO3 17

What is uncompensated metabolic acidosis?

300

This intervention can be performed prior to suctioning for the patient to tolerate better

What is hyperoxygenation?

300

This high pitched respiratory sound can be the result of upper airway obstruction such as in anaphylaxis and choking

What is stridor?

300

pH 7.49, CO2 56, HCO3 40

What is Partially Compensated Respiratory Acidosis?

400

This abnormality is a result of sepsis

What is metabolic acidosis?

400

pH 7.33, pCO2 67, HCO3 27

What is partially compensated respiratory acidosis?

400

This intervention provides rescue breathing when breaths are absent or inadequate

What is bag valve mask ventilation or bagging?

400

This sign of decompensation can be the result of lack of oxygen to the brain

What is altered mental status?

400

pH 7.29, CO2 32, HCO3 14

What is Partially Compensated Metabolic Acidosis?

500

This parameter assesses oxygenation and is calculated by dividing the PaO2 by the FiO2, commonly used in the diagnosis of ARDS

What is P/F ratio?

500

ph 7.35 CO2 32, HCO3 17

What is fully compensated metabolic acidosis?

500

This intervention allows you to check airway patency, as well as clear secretions from the airway

What is passing the suction catheter or suctioning?

500

The unintentional flow of saliva from the mouth that can be the result of airway obstruction, neurological conditions, or other conditions that impair oral muscle control or lead to difficulty swallowing

What is Drooling?

500

pH 7.36, CO2 47, HCO3 28

What is Fully Compensated Respiratory Acidosis?

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