Interpreting Arterial Blood Gases Successfully

Abstract Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is a crucial skill for perioperative nurses, in particular the RN circulator. This article provides the physiological basis for assessing ABGs perioperatively and presents a systematic approach to blood gas analysis using the Romanski method. Blood gas samp...

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description Abstract Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is a crucial skill for perioperative nurses, in particular the RN circulator. This article provides the physiological basis for assessing ABGs perioperatively and presents a systematic approach to blood gas analysis using the Romanski method. Blood gas sample data allow the reader to practice ABG interpretation. In addition, four case studies are presented that give the reader the opportunity to analyze ABGs within the context of surgical patient scenarios. The ability to accurately assess ABGs allows the perioperative nurse to assist surgical team members in restoring a patient’s acid-base balance.
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Alkalosis
Anesthesia & Perioperative Care
arterial blood gases
Arteries
Blood
Blood Gas Analysis - methods
blood gas interpretation
Continuing education
Education, Continuing
Gases
Homeostasis
Humans
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Metabolism
Nurses
Nursing
Patients
Perianesthesia
perioperative
Physiology
Romanski method
Surgery
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