Acid Base Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) Interpretation Made Easy w/ Tic-Tac-Toe! Quick & EZ [Episode 13]

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Acid base arterial blood gas interpretation and analysis made easy using this tic-tac-toe method! Never struggle with blood gases again!

Arterial blood gases or ABGs can be used for the interpretation of acid base status, and analysis of pH, bicarbonate, and CO2 levels. Nursing and medical professionals can use the tic-tac-toe method when first learning ABGs to interpret if it is respiratory acidosis, respiratory alkalosis, metabolic acidosis, metabolic alkalosis, or a mix. The method also helps determine if it is compensated or uncompensated!

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Wow. He explained in 3 minutes what my teacher took nearly 2 hours to explain. Thankyou!

augustcookie
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I have a physiology exam in 1h30 and the systems we being tested on are Renal and CNS, you just saved me a subchapter of studying. Thank you.

donaldkite
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Thank you for always helping me understand the difficult topics for my nursing degree!

shellyrea
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This is a life saving video!! For paitents and also students like me😬

eldalote
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This is great. Only recommendation would be to show how to distinguish between partial and full compensation. Other than that, it's an awesome method.

overworkedcna
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Wow! I'm not even a nursing student but I clearly understood your concise clear presentation!

curtpiazza
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This was good by far the best way of learning this topic i have found.

AmberU
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This was so perfectly explained, I subscribed after just watching this one video! THANK YOU!!

rhiannonblue
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This is amazing. You have no idea how much time you saved me

Relax_TouchGrass
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really just made it easier.I hope my exam tomorrow is filled with ABGs In sha Allah!

ummintisar
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How you can balance those things ? No one says about the treatment…. Pl tell 🙏👍

kalasrikumar
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Wow!! Thank you for making this so easy to understand. My lecturers needs to learn from you

michelleuwakwe
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Hello! I figured that if one of them falls under normal category, it turns out to be partially compensated, if one is in acid or base and two of them are in acid or base too, then it is fully compensated! You can test it out just to sure, toodles!

janeybear
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I go back to this video every other year when this becomes relevant on our topic again 😂😂

polpogiovana
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Isnt partially compensated instead fully compensated. Fully compensated is when PH is in normal range?

matapangnakristiyano
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What if the three parameters each fall in one column? How do i interpret it?

SwarnanjaliPradhan
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You made this sooo easy, thank you so much

msdeshabangbang
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Thank God I found you. Thank you thank you thank you AND THANK YOU 🙏

debigdogk
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How if the pH is 7.4, pCO2 is 50, and HCO3 is 32. The tictactoe method didnt work

jagadul
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What if ph is 7.32 and both pco2 and HCO3 are normal?

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