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Monday, July 26, 2010
Ms. Shepard and DIC
This morning rapid response is called for Ms. Shepard who was admitted with a urinary tract infection and sepsis. Her blood pressure dropped during the evening hours and she is now hypotensive and is having difficulty breathing. Her IV sites are oozing and there is blood in the urinary catheter. Her physician suspects disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). The primary mechanism in the development of DIC is:

Monday, July 19, 2010
Thyrotoxicosis

Which of the following laboratory findings is indicative of thyrotoxicosis?

Monday, July 12, 2010
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In a recent study of inner-city neighborhoods, the authors found that out of hospital cardiac arrest was 2-3 times higher in some neighborhoods compared to others. In these high incidence neighborhoods what was the rate of bystander CPR?

 

6 Easy Steps to ABG Analysis

Many nurses have difficulty interpreting arterial blood gases (ABGs). Confusion often results when too many pieces of information are analyzed at the same time. Therefore, it is helpful to separate the components of ABGs and categorize the information that they provide.

When ABGs are divided into their major components (acid/base balance and oxygenation), they become much easier to understand.

The pH tells us if the patient is acidotic or alkalotic. The pCO2 and HCO3 tell us where the acid/base abnormality comes from and whether there is compensation. Finally the pO2 and O2 saturation tell us about oxygenation.

To break this process down further use the six simple steps below:

  1. Analyze the pH
  2. Analyze the CO2
  3. Analyze the HCO3
  4. Match the CO2 or HCO3 with the pH
  5. Look for compensation
  6. Analyze the pO2 and O2 sat.

This 6-step method will help you to accurately and consistently evaluate ABGs, and it's easy!

David's "The Six Easy Steps to ABG Analysis" is just that--easy! Frankly the presentation of ABG's in my RN class was a mess. I listened to the audio material while driving to class and got the basics of ABG's in 20 minutes and I was teaching others in the class while the instructors were struggling. -Ken Robinson

6 Easy Steps to ABG Analysis is a step-by step method to easily and accurately interpret arterial blood gases. This program is taught by David W. Woodruff, MSN, RN, CNS, CCRN, a nationally-known nursing expert and teacher.

6 Easy Steps to ABG Analysis is available on audio CD, or videotape and includes:

  • The 6 Easy Steps to ABG Analysis
  • 60-minute videotape or audio CD
  • Comprehensive booklet
  • Practice ABGs

  • “In more than 20 years of nursing, I never really understood ABGs.

    Mr. Woodruff made it simple!” -JT, RN

    Start understanding ABGs today!


    Audio CD $17  

    Download the audio program and workbook now $12

    Total download size is about 10 MB (mp3 audio & pdf file)

    The ABG Booklet $7

    The "6 Easy Steps" explained with practice examples. Learn it today!

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    Download the E-Booklet for FREE!

    E-booklet is in Adobe Acrobat format



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