ABG Interpretation: Components of ABG
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Component of #ABG (arterial blood Gas) is explained in this video. which are: #pH PaO2 PaCO2 HCO3 SO3 Other components pH The pH measures hydrogen ions (H+) in blood. The pH of blood is usually between 7.35 and 7.45. A pH of less than 7.0 is called acid and a pH greater than 7.0 is called basic (alkaline). So blood is slightly basic. The partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2). This measures the pressure of oxygen dissolved in the blood and how well oxygen is able to move from the airspace of the lun...
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