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ABG Analysis

Quadrant - II (Study Material)

1. ABG Analysis

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Quadrant - III (Assignments)

1. ABG Analysis

1.Define Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) analysis. Explain the normal values, components, and clinical significance of ABG interpretation. 2. Describe a systematic approach to ABG analysis. Discuss the steps involved in identifying acid-base disorders and compensatory mechanisms. 3. Explain the pathophysiology, ABG findings, causes, and physiotherapy implications of respiratory acidosis and respiratory alkalosis.

Quadrant - IV (MCQs)

A patient's ABG report shows: pH = 7.28 PaCO₂ = 55 mmHg HCO₃⁻ = 24 mEq/L

A patient's ABG report shows: pH = 7.52 PaCO₂ = 30 mmHg HCO₃⁻ = 24 mEq/L

A patient's ABG report shows: pH = 7.25 PaCO₂ = 38 mmHg HCO₃⁻ = 16 mEq/L

A patient's ABG report shows: pH = 7.48 PaCO₂ = 42 mmHg HCO₃⁻ = 32 mEq/L

A patient's ABG report shows: pH = 7.36 PaCO₂ = 55 mmHg HCO₃⁻ = 30 mEq/L

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1. ABG Analysis