Practice Question
Interpret the ABG: pH 7.41. PaCO2 45mmHg. HCO3 26. PaO2 84 mmHg. SaO2 normal ABG
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Correct Answer:
normal ABG
Rationale:
🟡 The pH of 7.41 is within the normal range of 7.35–7.45, indicating that the acid-base balance is intact.
🟡 The PaCO₂ (45 mmHg) and HCO₃ (26 mEq/L) are both normal, indicating no respiratory or metabolic disturbances.
🟡 The PaO₂ of 84 mmHg and SaO₂ are within acceptable limits, confirming that oxygenation is not compromised.
🟡 This is a normal ABG result, showing proper physiological balance without significant abnormalities.
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- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
- Domain: Fluids and Electrolytes
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