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NUR 265 Exam 3 Study Questions

► What is the normal arterial blood gas (ABG) range for the partial

pressure of oxygen (PO2)?

o 80-100 mmHg

o What if it’s higher than 100? What if it’s lower than 80?

 Higher = too much oxygenation … lower = hypoxia

► What is the normal arterial blood gas (ABG) range for the partial

pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2)?

o 35-45 mmHg

o What if it’s lower than 35? What is it’s higher than 45?

 Decreased = Respiratory alkalosis … increas...
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NUR 265 Exam 3 Study Questions

► What is the normal arterial blood gas (ABG) range for the partial

pressure of oxygen (PO2)?

o 80-100 mmHg

o What if it’s higher than 100? What if it’s lower than 80?

 Higher = too much oxygenation … lower = hypoxia

► What is the normal arterial blood gas (ABG) range for the partial

pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2)?

o 35-45 mmHg

o What if it’s lower than 35? What is it’s higher than 45?

 Decreased = Respiratory alkalosis … increas...
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