CAP Respiratory Failure Lecture

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Across
  1. 1. normalis 22-26mEq/L, is a base that buffers, reflects metabolic status.
  2. 3. normal is 35-45mmHg, will combine with water to form carbonic acid.
  3. 4. the haemoglobin ____ of oxygen is normal between 95-100%
  4. 6. a combination of hypoxic and hypercapnic, and is involved in type II respiratory failure
  5. 8. normal is 80-100mmHg
Down
  1. 2. If there is increased HCO3 opposite the increased CO2, then ____ is occurring.
  2. 5. Respiratory ____ is the inability to adequately oxygenate the blood resulting in hyperaemia +/- hypercapnia
  3. 6. less than 88% sats, is involved in type I respiratory failure
  4. 7. Arterial Blood Gases indicate if O2 _____ is required.
  5. 8. optimal range is 7.35-7.45