Part 1: The ABG explained
Introduction
Pulmonary gas exchange: the basics
Disorders of gas exchange.
Acid base balance: the basics
Disorders of acid base balance
ABG sampling technique
When and why is an ABG required?
Common ABG values
Making ABG interpretation easy.
Part 2: The ABG in Practice
The second part of the book contains a series of 30 clinical
scenarios each requiring interpretation of an arterial blood gas as
the end point. Each scenario comprises a 2 page spread. The first
page includes information on history and examination findings, with
or without other important test results. The opposing page shows
the ABG result in the style of a computer print-out and list a
series of questions for the reader to answer. Each scenario has a
corresponding 'explanation' at the back of the book.
"This excellent pocket-sized handbook, which can be read at one sitting, is an object lesson in clarity. This really is arterial blood gases made easy. This is a thoughtfully designed book, which is very pleasing to the eye and, in the best possible way, easy on the brain! This book . covers a lot of ground in a short and highly accessible read that should instil real confidence in most, if not all, clinical circumstances." acutecaretesting.org
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