pt in CCU kco dilated cardiomyopathy with LV Dysfunction, interpret ABG report
pH is on higher side of the normal , raised pco2 level , and low po2 level , with raised lactate indicating poor oxygenation of the tissues , bicarbonate is near to normal hence compensated respiratory alkalosis.
Metabolic acidosis.(lactic acidosis) Sec to hypoxia. With compensatory respiratory alkalosis
Compensated resp alkalosis
Compensated respiratory alkalosis
Metabolic acidosis is there
Compensated respiratory alkalosis
Compensetary Respiratory alkalosis.
COMPENSATED RESP ALKALOSIS.
Compensated respiratory alkalosis
Metabolic acidosis with compensated resp alkalosis
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