...normal PCO2
In acute asthma, the ...is hyperventilation, so initially, the PCO2 should be decreased, but if the condition ...are in fatigue, the PCO2 goes b...
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normal reaching PCO2 and the acidosis (pH) is worrisome.. if ...then the pt will have further rise in his PCO2 n decrease in pH... yes his PCO2 has been increasing from the previously low levels.. ...
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...up to 100% nitrogen, you could bag like a madman and get the pCO2 down to 30, but because you'd be delivering a hyooxic gas mixture, your...
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...anion gap metabolic acidosis, and using Winter's formula, the pCO2 should be 24.5, plus or minus 2. Since the patient's pCO2 is even higher, it appears there is a respiratory...
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...base status is when the pco2 =40, po2 =90-100, ph=7.35-7.45
fully ...someone has a hyperventilation, his pco2 decreaases, he gets respiratory alkalosis, say pco2= 25, now body wants to...
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...think we're veering far from my original statement which was that after the last ice age the pCO2 rose along with temperatures. The driving force for ice ages is the Orbital/Spin dynamics of the...
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...in the icu have central lines but no arterial line.
If you draw a vbg and the pH is ok, the pco2 isn't high, and the pulse ox reading is ok, what is the utility of an arterial...
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...it correctly, end-tidal is the best approximation for the alveolar PCO2 that we have, because the gas coming out at ...body reacts to the alveolar PCO2, so that's why it's better...
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