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| drug overdose. narcosis. respiratory arrest. airway obstruction. Metabolic Acidosissalicylate overdose. plasma bicarbonate#Metabolic Alkalosis… |
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| Respiratory pathophysiologyairway obstruction, severe pneumonia, chest trauma/pneumothorax; Acute drug intoxication (narcotics, sedatives) Residual neuromuscular |
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| MMethanol; UUremia; D - DKA; PParaldehyde; IINH; LLactic Acidosis; EEhylene Glycol; SSalicylate. Non Gap Metabolic Acidosis |
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| If the compensation is INAPPROPRIATE, then you automatically have a SECOND superimposed acid/base disorder; If have a metabolic acidosis, ... |
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| Otosclerosis / Otospongiosis. Hereditary in 70% of cases; Autosomal dominantOtospongiosis (Otosclerosis). >20 dB ABG; Adequate cochlear reserve … |
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| When a primary acid-base disorder exists, the body attempts to return the pH to normal via the “other half” of acid base metabolism. ... |
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| PowerPoint Presentation on ABG BY DR FAROOQ |
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| Acid Base Disturbances. Ian Chan MS4. Eliza Long R2. 10/30/06. ABG analysis. Why do we care ? Critical care requires a good understanding ... |
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| Drawn from artery- radial, brachial, femoral. It is an invasive procedure. .... with hx chronic74 yo renal failure and chronic diuretic therapy |
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| The M.D. orders a STAT portable chest X-ray, a STAT ABG, and to increase the patient’s FiO2. He is on his way in to see the patient right now, and wants you ... |
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