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ABG Interpretation Made Easy! Ready to learn about Arterial Blood Gas, Interpretation, and Acid-Base Balance? π₯Full Guide on ABG Interpretation β β β http://bit.ly/2YYavvh How to Interpret an ABG? It goes without saying, but knowing how to interpret an arterial blood gas is a very, very important skill for Respiratory Therapists. ABG interpretation is especially important in critically ill patients because it helps the healthcare team determine the best course of action in deciding how to treat the patient. π₯ABG TMC Practice Questions β β β http://bit.ly/2xEb2FM Here are the Basic Steps for ABG Interpretation: -- Step 1 β Obtain and Run the ABG Sample -- Step 2 β Determine if the pH is Alkalosis or Acidosis -- Step 3 β Determine if the Issue is Respiratory or Metabolic -- Step 4 β Determine if itβs Compensated or Uncompensated What is an Arterial Blood Gas? An Arterial Blood Gas, or ABG for short, is a test that measures the blood levels of oxygen (PaO2), carbon dioxide (PaCO2), and acid-base balance (pH) in the body. Itβs a test that is used to assess how well oxygen is being distributed throughout the body and how well carbon dioxide is being removed. Normally, healthy lungs move oxygen into the blood and push carbon dioxide out efficiently during inhalation and exhalation. This process is referred to as Gas Exchange. The body is receiving fuel in the form of oxygen while eliminating waste in the form of carbon dioxide. If a patient has breathing problems or a disease that affects the lungs, their ABG results would be abnormal. What are the ABG Normal Values? For you to better understand the key elements of an ABG test, it is important for you to know the definition of the values that are being measured. -- pH β Refers to the acid-base balance of the blood. -- Partial Pressure of Oxygen (PaO2) β Refers to the amount of oxygen that is in arterial blood. -- Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide (PaCO2) β Refers to the amount of carbon dioxide that is in arterial blood. -- Bicarbonate (HCO3-) β Refers to the total amount of CO2 that is transported in the blood. -- Oxygen Saturation (SpO2) β Refers to the amount of hemoglobin in the blood that is saturated with oxygen. ABG Normal Value Ranges: -- pH: 7.35-7.45 -- Partial Pressure of Oxygen (PaO2): 75-100 mmHg -- Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide (PaCO2): 35-45 mmHg -- Bicarbonate (HCO3-): 22-26 mEq/L -- Oxygen Saturation (SpO2): 94-100% π₯Full Guide on ABG Interpretation β β β http://bit.ly/2YYavvh βββββ π BEST STUDY GUIDES FOR YOU βͺ TMC Test Bank π http://bit.ly/2IGeqSu βͺ Hacking the TMC Exam π http://bit.ly/2XBc8do βͺ TMC Exam Bundle (Save $) π https://bit.ly/34pqEsV βͺ Daily TMC Practice Questions π http://bit.ly/2NnXh3C πMORE FROM RTZ βͺ Free TMC Practice Exam π http://bit.ly/2XlwASL βͺ Free RRT Cheat Sheet π http://bit.ly/2IbmOKB βͺ Resources for RT's π http://bit.ly/2WVV5qo βͺ Testimonials π http://bit.ly/2x7b5Gl πFOLLOW US βͺ Instagram π http://bit.ly/2FhF0jV βͺ Twitter π http://bit.ly/2ZsS6T1 βͺ Facebook π http://bit.ly/2MSEejt βͺ Pinterest π http://bit.ly/2ZwVLPw πMEDICAL DISCLAIMER Medicine and Respiratory Therapy are continuously changing practices. The information in this video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. For medical advice, please consult with a physician or qualified medical professional. π‘AFFILIATE DISCLAIMER This description contains affiliate links. If you decide to purchase a product through one of them, we receive a small commission at no cost to you. βββββ β°TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Intro 0:59 - How to Interpret an ABG? 2:16 - Partial Pressure of Oxygen (PAO2) 2:30 - Partial Press (PACO2) 2:42 - Bicarboate (HCO3) 3:01 - Oxygen Saturation (SPO2) 3:15 - Normal Range 4:01 - How to Interpret ABG? 4:57 - Step 1: Obtain and Run the ABG Sample 5:27 - Step 2: Determine if the pH is Alkalosis or Acidosis 6:22 - Step 3: Determine if the Issue is Respiratory or Metabolic 9:03 - Step 4: Determine if itβs Compensated or Uncompensated 11:52 - Respiratory Compensation βββββ πΌCREDIT FOR MUSIC AND GRAPHICS: βͺ Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. βͺ Song: Jim Yosef - Link [NCS Release] βͺ Watch: https://youtu.be/9iHM6X6uUH8 βͺ Download/Stream: http://ncs.io/LinkYO βͺ Graphics: www.canva.com βͺ Graphics: www.freevector.com βͺ Graphics: www.vecteezy.com βͺ Graphics: www.pngtree.com #ABGInterpretation #ArterialBloodGas #RespiratoryTherapy #RespiratoryTherapist #RespiratoryTherapySchool
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