Comparison of Fluid Deficit and Fluid Overload
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Interpret the following Arterial Blood Gases
1. pH 7.33 PaCO2 60 HCO3 34
A. Normal
ABG values
B. Respiratory acidosis without compensation
C. Respiratory acidosis with partial compensation
D. Respiratory acidosis with full compensation
2. pH 7.48 PaCO2 42 HCO3 30
A. Metabolic acidosis without compensation
B. Respiratory alkalosis with partial compensation
C. Respiratory alkalosis with full compensation
D. Metabolic alkalosis without compensation
3. pH 7.38 PaCO2 38 HCO3 24
A. Respiratory alkalosis
B. Normal
C. Metabolic Alkalosis
D. None of the above
4. pH 7.21 PaCO2 60 HCO3 24
A. Normal
B. Respiratory acidosis without compensation
C. Metabolic acidosis with partial compensation
D. Respiratory acidosis with complete compensation
5. pH 7.48 PaCO2 28 HCO3 20
A. Respiratory alkalosis with partial compensation
B. Respiratory alkalosis with complete compensation
C. Metabolic alkalosis without compensation
D. Metabolic alkalosis with complete compensation
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