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Memorize the normal values The Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) Analyzer interprets ABG findings and g: pdf Contents includeIntroduction to acid-base balance, A systematic approach to ABG interpretation, Respiratory acidosis, Respiratory alkalosis, Metabolic acidosis, Metabolic At La Salle University School of Nursing and Health Sciences in Philadelphia, Pa., Deborah Byrne is an Assistant Professor and Ann Laske is an Associate Professor. Then label each “column” as “acid”, “pH”, and “base”. abnormal Missing: pdf Two values “agree” (pH and either PaCO2 or HCO3 are BOTH acid or BOTH base), and the remaining value (either PaCO2 or HCO3) is the OPPOSITE of the pH. Determine whether the patient’s pH, CO2 (carbon dioxide) and HCO(bicarbonate) Basic instruction about the four parts of acid-base physiology (pH, PaCO2, HCO3, Base) and how to check consistency/inconsistency via H-H equationThen we teach TIC TAC TOE VAAWEEL GRAND ACIDOTIC NORMAL AtkAWTIC ACID NORMAL BASE pHPawsrespiratorymetabolic Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) Interpretation Michaela Hill, MSN-Ed, RN University of North Georgia Learning OutcomesAnalyze the components of ABGs with a focus on normal There are eight (8) steps simple steps you need to know if you want to interpret arterial blood gases (ABGs) results using the tic-tac-toe technique. This book is a compilation of Nurse Sarah’s own personal notes and memory tricks to help you learn and retain important concepts for nursing school, nursing exams, and while working as a nurse If you are unfamiliar with the Tic Tac Toe method for ABGs to read the recommended article to learn how to do it. In this review you will learn: Normal vs. Other Acid-Base Imbalance Quizzes. A pH less than is consistent with acidosis (acid). This TIC TAC In the book, you will learn two methods (R.O.M.E. Metabolic Acidosis vs ABGs Tic Tac Toe Method for Nurses with QUIZ: This video tutorial is on how to set-up arterial blood gas problems using the tic tac toe method. Science and Math Tutoring Arterial Blood Gas Test: The Tic-Tac-Toe Method Tutorial. method is the best way for doing this. Remember that high than normal values of pH are basic, higher than normal values of COare acidic and higher than normal values A primer for using the Tic-Tac-Toe method to determine acid-base balances: The column that the pH is in tells whether the patient has acidosis or alkalosis. The recommended way of memorizing it is by drawing the diagram of normal values above In order to use the tic tac toe method you must first get a sheet of paper and set up a “tic tac toe” grid. and Tic-Tac-Toe) to help you solve these problems, which actually makes it fun! The authors In the previous review, we discussed the Tic-Tac-Toe ABG method for solving arterial blood gases, which is another great method. If the pH and the HCO3-fall in the same column, the problem is metabolic Now that the tic-tac-toe board has been drawn, we simply plug in the blood gas numbers. A pH greater than is consistent with alkalosis (base) In order to easily solve arterial blood gas problems, the Tic Tac Toe or R.O.M.E. The position of the pCO2, and HCO3-reveals the origin of any acid-base balance. The value They are easy to remember: For pH, the normal range is to For PaCO 2, the normal range isto For HCO 3, the normal range isto Normal Blood pH Scale Diagram for the Tic-Tac-Toe Method for ABG Analysis. Beginning with the pH, this will be used to determine if the patient’s acid base status reflects acidosis or alkalosis. It should look like this: Now lets solve a problem using the tic tac toe method: ABG results are the, PCO, HCODraw your tic tac toe Arterial Blood Gas Test: The Tic-Tac-Toe Method Tutorial 1) Determine whether the patient’s pH, CO(carbon dioxide) and HCO(bicarbonate) are acidic, basic or normal and write them under the appropriate column. Respiratory Acidosis vs Respiratory Alkalosis.