ABG Interpretation Made Easy (Blood Gases) | Nurses Zone

ABG Interpretation Made Easy (Blood Gases) | Nurses Zone

Your Quaries: ABG Interpretation Made Easy (ArterialBlood Gases) | Nurses Zone 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 - Refers to the acid-base balance of the blood. -- Partial Pressure of Oxygen (Pa02) - Refers to the amount of oxygen that is in arterial blood. -- Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide (PaC02) - Refers to the amount of carbon dioxide that is in arterial blood. -- Bicarbonate (HCO3-) - Refers to the total amount of C02 that is transported in the blood. -- Oxygen Saturation (Sp02) - 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 (Pa02):75-1 00 mmHg -- Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide (PaC02): 35-45 mmHg -- Bicarbonate (HC03-): 22-26 mEq/L -- Oxygen Saturation (Sp02): 94-100%    / @zakir-yousafzai   abg interpretation arterial blood gas interpretation abg interpretation made easy blood gas interpretation made easy arterial blood gas interpretation made easy abgs made easy abg made easy abgs made easy for nurses abg interpretation nursing abg interpretation made easy for nurses abgs interpretation arterial blood gas interpretation for nurses blood gas interpretation practice rome method abg interpretation #nclex made easy