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Acid Base – Approach

V5 G1.iv Historical V4 J1.iv 1 appearance

Master answer

Abnormalities in ABG

ABG from question not available

Stewart approach to acid-base interpretation
(Physico-chemical approach)

PaCO2

Apparent SID and effective SID

Apparent SID (SIDa): represents the difference between measured strong cations and strong anions

\[Current \; calculation:\] \[ SIDa = ([Na^+] + [K^+] + [Ca^{2+}] + [Mg^{2+}]) \] \[- ([Cl^-] + [L-lactate^-] + [urate]) \] \[ \] \[Abbreviated \; SID = [Na^+] – [Cl^-] \]

SID can be changed by:

Effective SID (SIDe): calculated to account for electrical neutrality. Sum of bicarbonate and weak acids (Albumin and phosphate).

\[Current \; calculation:\] \[ SIDe = [HCO_3^-] + [Alb^-] + [Pi^-] \]

SIG

\[ SIG \; = \; SIDa – SIDe \]

ATOT

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2023A Q01 Outline the abnormalities in the following arterial blood gas (25% of Marks). Explain the Stewart approach to acid-base interpretation (75% of Marks). historical_member 21.00%