Values
Clinical Indications
Contraindications
Technique
Post-Care
100

This is the measure of acid base balance in the blood. Normal range 7.35-7.45

What is pH?

100

Most common clinical indication for those requiring an ABG draw

What is Respiratory Failure? 

100

This involves medication used to treat and prevent blood clots

What is anticoagulant therapy?

100

This is the technique used to evaluate the collateral circulation before obtaining arterial blood gas sample. 

What is a Modified Allen's Test?

100

This should be done to the patient immediately after the needle is taken out of patient. 

What is apply pressure until bleeding stops?

200

This is the measure of oxygen present in the blood. Normal range is 75-100 mmHg

What is PaO2?

200

This is a medical emergency caused by a widespread infection which can be life-threatening.

What is Sepsis?

200

This is a surgically created connection between the artery and the vein. 

What is an Arteriovenous Fistula?

200

This is the most commonly used area for ABG draws and provides blood to the forearm and hand. Health professionals must insert needle at a 30–45-degree angle.

What is the radial artery?

200

This should be activated to prevent accidental punctures.

What is safety devices?

300

This is the measure of COin the blood. Normal range is 35-45 mmHg

What is PaCO2?

300

This is a life-threatening medical complication that affects those suffering from Type 1 diabetes 

What is DKA (Diabetes-related ketoacidosis)?

300

This indicates poor collateral circulation in the hand. 

What is a Negative Modified Allen's test?

300

This is the second-best option located in the upper arm and elbow joint. Health professionals must insert needle at a 45–60-degree angle.

What is the Brachial artery?

300

This is the duration of time a blood gas sample can sit on ice. 

What is 1 hour?

400

This is the buffer found in the blood made from CO2, used to maintain the body's acid-base balance. Normal range is 22-26 meq/L

What is Bicarb (HCO3)?

400

This occurs when the heart stops beating suddenly 

What is Cardiac Arrest?

400

This is indicated by a reduction of blood flow to the extremities due to narrowed or blocked vessels.

What is Peripheral Vascular Disease?

400

This is the direction the bevel must face when obtaining an abg sample

What is up? 

400

This is the duration of time a blood gas can sit without ice.

What is 30 mins?

500

This is a measurement of how much oxygen carrying hemoglobin is found in the blood. Normal range is 95%-100%.

What is SaO2?

500

This is a sudden worsening of a lung and airway disease that restricts breathing. 

What is COPD?

500

This is a disease that makes the areas of the body more specifically the extremities feel cold/numb. 

What is Raynaud's syndrome?

500

These two sites are typically where medical professionals can obtain an ABG sample from a neonate.

What is the heel and umbilical cord?

500

This is the amount of time patients should avoid lifting heavy objects or engaging in strenuous activity post abg draw. 

What is 2-24 hours?