Arterial Blood Gas (ABGs) Tic-Tac-Toe
HCO3
22-26 (above 26 alkalosis), (Below 22 acidic)
PaCO2 (mm Hg)
35-45 (below 35 alkalosis), (above 45 acidosis)
Metabolic
HCO3 and pH
Respiratory
PaCO2 and pH
Compensation
involves opposites: for example, in primary metabolic acidosis, compensation involves respiratory alkalosis; in primary respiratory acidosis, compensation involves metabolic alkalosis
Arterial Blood Gas
laboratory tests commonly used to determine the adequacy of oxygenation and ventilation, as well as in the assessment and treatment of acid-base imbalance
Complete compensation
occurs when the body's ability to compensate is so effective that the pH falls within the normal range.
pH levels
pH 7.35-7.45
Partial compensation
some compensation occurs but pH remains abnormal
Metabolic alkalosis
↑ pH >7.45 ↑ HCO3− Normal PaCO2
Respiratory alkalosis
↑ pH >7.45 ↓ PaCO2 Normal HCO3−
Respiratory acidosis
↓ pH <7.35 ↑ PaCO2 Normal HCO3−
Metabolic acidosis
↓ pH <7.35 ↓ HCO3− Normal PaCO2