What is the expected condition for a patient with following ABG values of pH 7.5, pco2-46mmHg HCO--30 m Eq/dL and k+-3.4 mEq/dL O Metabolic alkolosis Metabolic acidosis Respiratory alkolosis Respiratory acidosis
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- Determine the following in drops per minute using the drop factor provided. 3,000 mL D5W at 125 mL/hr at a drop factor of 10 gtt/mLHow can I explain patient's pH value given his PaCO2 results in terms of that? Equation CO2 + H2O = H2CO3 = H+ + HCO3- Patient's results pH = 7.3 PaCO2 = 77 mm Hg HCO3- = 36 mEq/LPROBLEM 12.27 (a) Use Table 12.5 to calculate the osmotic pressure of the hemodi- alysis solution at 25 °C. (b) If the osmotic pressure of blood at 25 °C is 7.70 atm, what is the direction of solvent movement across the semipermeable mem brane in dialysis? (Blood to dialysis solution or dialysis solution to blood)
- 1) Identify the lab value of Yusef's bicarbonate ion level in mEq/Liters. Only type in numbers, no letters (type out your number to zero places after the decimal point. i.e 8 or 18) pH = 7.68 PaCO2 = 21 mmHg 2) His condition is : 3 answers required: respiratory or metabolic acidosis or alkalosis uncompensated or partial compensation Group of answer choices respiratory metabolic acidosis alkalosis uncompensated partial compensationUsing the Pco2/HCO3-/pH nomogram, what is confirmed when the reported PCOŽ is 25 torr, the pH is 7.62 and the HCO3- is 25 mEq/L? respiratory alkalosis with renal compensation combined metabolic and respiratory acidosis combined metabolic and respiratory alkalosis metabolic alkalosis with respiratory compensationTable 1: Arterial blood gas concentration in patient Two hours after aspirin ingestion Ten hours after aspirin ingestion Normal values Partial Pressure CO2 26 mm Hg 19 mm Hg 35-45 mm Hg Partial Pressure O2 113 mm Hg 143 mm Hg 75-100 mm Hg Bicarbonate [HCO;] 18 mM 21 mM 22-26 mM pH 7.44 7.55 7.35-7.45 Blood salicylate concentration, mg/dL 57 117
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