Cor Pulmonale. Sung Chul Hwang, M.D. Dept. of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Ajou University School of Medicine. Cor Pulmonale. Right Sided Heart Disease, secondarily caused by abnormalities of lung parenchyme, airways, thorax, or respiratory control mechanisms.
By SamuelEarly Detection and Interventions in Respiratory Failure. Dr Nigam Prakash Narain. Definition: Respiratory Failure . Defined as inadequate gas exchange due to pulmonary or non-pulmonary causes leading to hypoxemia, hypercarbia or both.
By caronRenal Physiology. PART THREE Renal Acid-Base Balance. Acid. An acid is when hydrogen ions accumulate in a solution. It becomes more acidic [H+] increases = more acidity CO 2 is an example of an acid. HCl. 2. 7. H + Cl-. H + Cl-. pH. H + Cl-. H + Cl-.
By spikeFoundations of Neonatal Care. Cardiac. Objectives. Describe the anatomic and physiologic transition from fetal to neonatal circulation. List the diagnostic tests to be ordered for an infant with a cardiac condition. Describe three clinical presentations of cardiac conditions.
By ludwigHouse Officer Preparation. Case study. 65 yr old female Referred by GP ? Appendicitis Pt had pain+++ but not many signs so not sure Central and RIF pain Now severe – pt moaning Sudden onset Nausea, no vomiting. PMH COPD, hypertension, intermittent claudication
By elyPractice Acid-Base Balance. pH – 7.33 CO2 – 32 pO2 – 44 HCO3 - 17. Metabolic Acidosis. pH – 7.48 pC02 – 44 HCO3 - 30. Metabolic Alkalosis. pH – 7.32 pCO2 – 55 HCO3 - 26. Respiratory Acidosis. pH – 7.55 CO2 – 37 HCO3 - 31. Metabolic Alkalosis.
By teenieAcid-base balance and acid-base disturbance. regulation of acid-base balance 1. origin of acid and base in the body volatile acid: H 2 CO 3 (15mol/day) sulfuric acid 1) acids phosphoric acid
By lorePresented May 2003. Resuscitation Of Newborn. Darko J. Vodopich MD Anesthesia Resident @ CWRU - MHMC. Revised by: Greg Gordon MD. Perinatal stress. Cathecolamines (CCA) are good - if neonate is deprived CCA less survival rate CCA maintain CO
By liviaChapter 14. Assessment and Care of Patients with Acid-Base Imbalances. Normal Blood pH. Keeping pH within the normal range involves balancing acids and bases in body fluids. Normal pH for arterial blood — 7.35 to 7.45. Normal pH for venous blood — 7.31 to 7.41. Normal Blood pH (Cont’d).
By verdadNecrotizing Enterocolitis. Presented by Dr Akram Sa’ade Moderator: Dr Yousef Abu Osba. History. Ahmed is a newborn male baby , a product of caesarean section at 27 week gestational age due to antepartum hemorrhage on 28 July 2003 in a major hospital in Amman.
By carterARDS - Management. By H P Shum Sept 2005. ARDS - Definition. Bilateral acute lung infiltration Hypoxemia No clinical evidence of elevated left atrial pressure or PAWP <=18mmHg Differentiated from Acute lung injury by PaO2/FiO2 <300mmHg. ARDS - pathophysiology.
By joaquinAcid Base. NPN 215. Acid-Base Disturbances. Normal blood pH: 7.35-7.45 Acid-base balance is the homeostasis of the hydrogen ion concentration in the body fluids
By mindyIdiopathic (Infant) Respiratory Distress Syndrome. RT 256. IRDS. Also Called:. Pathophysiology. neonatal respiratory distress syndrome respiratory distress syndrome of newborn hyaline membrane disease. Surfactant deficiency or abnormality Pulmonary hypoperfusion due to hypoxia PPHN.
By zwiAcid-Base Disturbances. Clinical Approach 2006 Pravit Cadnapaphornchai. Simple vs Mixed. Simple When compensation is appropriate Mixed When compensation is in appropriate. Simple Acid-Base Disturbances. When compensation is appropriate Metabolic acidosis ( ↓ HCO 3 , ↓ pCO 2 )
By albertAcid/ Base Review. NR-75 D Diana Diaz RN MSN. Objectives. Review the basic mechanisms of acid/base Recall the 4 major types of Acid/base imbalances Analyze a set of blood gas values. pH and Hydrogen Ion. Indirect measure of H+ ion concentration Ratio of base (HCO 3 ) to acid (CO 2 )
By sharleneAbnormal composition of urine. mirka.rovenska@lfmotol.cuni.cz. Urine examination. Physical – volume, density, colour, odour, turbidity Chemical Examination of urine sediment. Routine: pH proteins ketone bodies glucose blood in the urine nitrite s leukocytes . T argeted:
By raneCHEST TRAUMA. Victor Politi,M.D., FACP Medical Director, SVCMC Physician Assistant Program. Statistics. Each year there are nearly 150,000 accidental deaths in the United States 25% of these deaths are a direct result of thoracic trauma
By abdallaRESPIRATORY SYSTEM - 3. HEMOGLOBIN AND OXYGEN TRANSPORT. Oxygen Content of Blood. Structure of Hemoglobin. Normal hemoglobin contains reduced iron, Fe 2+ Deoxyhemoglobin (reduced hemoglobin) also has Fe 2+ Methemoglobin has Fe 3+ and cannot bind O 2
By valerianAcid Base. Anthony R Mato, MD . Basics . Normal pH is 7.38 to 7.42 Key players are CO2 and HCO3 – concentrations “emia” : refers to blood pH Acidemia : pH < 7.38 Alkalemia : pH > 7.42 pH of 7.4 = 40 neq / L H+ A change of .1 pH = 1 neq / L (7.1 – 7.5 range). Basics .
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