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What is hypotonic solutions used to correct? What can it cause? - Shifts fluids out of vessels into cells; may worsen hypotension and cause hyponatremia pH 7.37 CO2 54 HCO3 29 - Compensated Respiratory Acidosis pH 7.49 CO2 47 HCO3 30 - Partial Compensated RA pH 7.38 CO2 42 HCO3 23 - Normal pH ...

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CHa Exam 1
What is hypotonic solutions used to correct? What can it cause? - Shifts fluids out of vessels into
cells; may worsen hypotension and cause hyponatremia



pH 7.37 CO2 54 HCO3 29 - Compensated Respiratory Acidosis



pH 7.49 CO2 47 HCO3 30 - Partial Compensated RA



pH 7.38 CO2 42 HCO3 23 - Normal



pH Range - 7.35-7.45



CO2 Range - 35-45



HCO3 Range (Bi Carb) - 22-26



HCO3 Range <22, >26 - Basic, Acidic



Co2 Range <35, >45 - Basic, Acidic



CO2 is a Acid or Base - Co2 is a Acid



HCO3 (Bicarb) is a acid or base - HCO3 is a Base



^ in Co2 and Decrease in Bicarb is - Acidotic



Decrease in Co2 and increase in Bicarb is - Alkalotic

, Respiratory Acid/Alkalosis is initiated by CO2 or HCO3 changes - Co2



Metabolic Acid/Alkalosis is initiated by CO2 or HCO3 changes - HCO3



pH 7.33 CO2 50 HCO3 23 - Respiratory Acidosis




pH 7.21 CO2 36 HCO3 16 - Metabolic Acidosis



pH 7.43 CO2 46 HCO3 30 - Compensated metabolic alkalosis



pH 7.50 CO2 39 HCO3 31 - Metabolic Alkalosis



pH 7.35 CO2 29 HCO3 15 - compensated metabolic acidosis



What electrolyte imbalance can cause a U wave and depressed T wave? -



What electrolyte imbalance can cause a peaked T wave and prolonged QRS? - Hyperkalemia



DKA can cause an acidotic shift which will inturn do what to the electrolyte potassium? -
Increased POtassium



What are some corrections for Hyperkalemia? - Kayexelate, Albuterol, Insulin (and dextrose)



What are some ways to correct Hypokalemia? - increased PO, PO pill, K-Rider



What happens to osmolality in patients with Hyponatremia? - It is lower (less solutes)

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