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This is awesome!!!! Thank you for explaining the concepts or the meat and potatoes of acid base balance. This was easy for me to understand. You explained this in one hour and thirteen minutes to my professors 3 hour lecture. Great job!!
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Hey Guys! I don't know what happened but we had a little annotation in here that clarified that I messed this one up. You guys are definitely correct it is metabolic alkalosis! I'll see if we can't get that bubble back in there. -Kendall
I definitely think you are correct still! Since the bicarbonate levels are about 6 mEq/L above the normal range, this definitely indicates a metabolic alkalosis. Because I think that the lungs are trying to compensate for this metabolic alkalosis by increasing amount of carbonic acid within the blood by breathing in more carbon dioxide. So how in the world can he state that this is a condition is "metabolic acidosis"???
I enjoy your teaching style and the information is presented in a way that can be understood by students. I would argue that the interpretation of the HCO3 at 32:35 minutes into the video does not account for hydrolysis. In actuality, a decreased level of CO2 will lead to a decreased level of HCO3. If that is the case, this patient would have a base excess of approximately 3.8 mEq/L. I would interpret this ABG as a partially compensated respiratory alkalosis.
Here is what our team of scholars said: "So, respiratory alkalosis is correct, but partial compensation only occurs in an inverse relationship between CO2 and HCO3. We know there is a problem with the respiratory system (e.g. tachypnea from an underlying disease blowing off CO2 or some other way CO2 is being diffused quickly). The body is not recognizing this in a metabolic sense, or it would attempt to preserve (or compensate) for the increasingly alkalotic conditions. Partial compensation for respiratory alkalosis occurs when an intact metabolic system (e.g. kidneys) decrease the amount of serum HCO3 to acidify the blood. If the respiratory systems intact, one could also try to decrease respirations in an attempt to hold onto CO2 and acidify the urine. I'm sure there are many other ways the body attempts to correct acid-base imbalance, but a hydrolytic relationship between CO2 and HCO3 is not one we currently know to be effective or teach to healthcare professionals. Finally, base excess is used more for metabolic disturbance, not respiratory, as it is usually HCO3 or a basic metabolite causing a disturbance and being retained in the blood, causing a base excess or alkalotic condition." We hope this helps!
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if you speak german you will remember this acidic way better because Acidic , in german means Sauer=mad or angry in german , if someone si mad you say her is sauer/he is mad , just little hint.
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im glad i came to the comments because i was so impressed with this video until im looking at the screen saying how the heck is that acidosis lollll...im so happy i took the time to watch this great video
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My instructor uses four values... CO2 and then PaO2 in addition to pH and HCO3. Will the result be the same if you omit the PaO2? Please help. Thanks so much in advance.
Theres more than just the 57 minute mark - there seems to be a discrepancy with the normal values with the co2 and hco3 ranges. The video states: CO2: 35 - 45 mmHg HCO3: 22 - 26 mEq/L But medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003855.htm states the values as - CO2 - 38 - 42 mmHg HCO3: 22 - 28 mEq/L This might seem like a nag but considering even a 0.01 would make the blood pH; although be it slight, acidic or alkaline, which may not sound much to us, but metabolically it makes all the difference. Because of the narrow ranges in pH it's helpful to have good guidelines on this information.
PLEASE REDO THIS VIDEO. WAY TO MUCH TALKING ,YOU HAVE A MISTAKE IN THERE AS WELL. THE TALKING REALLY IS ENOUGH TO DRIVE ANYONE CRAZY WHICH IS A SHAME ITS GOT SOME GOOD POINTERS BUT YOU RAMBLEEEEE
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Time Stamp: 56:44 - Title should ready: Metabolic Alkalosis, not Metabolic Acidosis - please see Info card for full correction
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I'm a PharmD student and I have an exam today on electrolyte disorders and acid/base. I was so frustrated and lost til I found your videos last night!!!
Thank you so much, this video makes acid base soooo easy!!
This is my first semester in respiratory school and didn't quite understand this concept. Once I followed along with you to the T, I have now mastered this concept. Thank you so much!!!
regards 33:03 The answer verbally stated respiratory acidosis... I think it meant to say respiratory ALKALOSIS.
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This is awesome!!!! Thank you for explaining the concepts or the meat and potatoes of acid base balance. This was easy for me to understand. You explained this in one hour and thirteen minutes to my professors 3 hour lecture. Great job!!
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Issue at about 57:00... isn't it supposed to be metabolic alkalosis?
Jennifer Perry yes because bicarbonate is high!
Hey Guys!
I don't know what happened but we had a little annotation in here that clarified that I messed this one up.
You guys are definitely correct it is metabolic alkalosis!
I'll see if we can't get that bubble back in there.
-Kendall
Jennifer Perry yes due to the increase in pH=alkaline!
Jennifer Perry yes that was I was thinking
@@PicmonicVideoNursing Im watching today and can't see any annotation. really had me guessing if I knew my stuff or not :(
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56:48 ph is 7.46 isn't that metabolic alkalosis??It could've been considered as normal but how is it metabolic acidosis???
I wondered the same thing!
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I definitely think you are correct still! Since the bicarbonate levels are about 6 mEq/L above the normal range, this definitely indicates a metabolic alkalosis. Because I think that the lungs are trying to compensate for this metabolic alkalosis by increasing amount of carbonic acid within the blood by breathing in more carbon dioxide. So how in the world can he state that this is a condition is "metabolic acidosis"???
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I enjoy your teaching style and the information is presented in a way that can be understood by students. I would argue that the interpretation of the HCO3 at 32:35 minutes into the video does not account for hydrolysis. In actuality, a decreased level of CO2 will lead to a decreased level of HCO3. If that is the case, this patient would have a base excess of approximately 3.8 mEq/L. I would interpret this ABG as a partially compensated respiratory alkalosis.
Hi Leah! Thank you for your feedback. We have passed this on to our scholar team to review!
Here is what our team of scholars said: "So, respiratory alkalosis is correct, but partial compensation only occurs in an inverse relationship between CO2 and HCO3. We know there is a problem with the respiratory system (e.g. tachypnea from an underlying disease blowing off CO2 or some other way CO2 is being diffused quickly). The body is not recognizing this in a metabolic sense, or it would attempt to preserve (or compensate) for the increasingly alkalotic conditions. Partial compensation for respiratory alkalosis occurs when an intact metabolic system (e.g. kidneys) decrease the amount of serum HCO3 to acidify the blood. If the respiratory systems intact, one could also try to decrease respirations in an attempt to hold onto CO2 and acidify the urine. I'm sure there are many other ways the body attempts to correct acid-base imbalance, but a hydrolytic relationship between CO2 and HCO3 is not one we currently know to be effective or teach to healthcare professionals. Finally, base excess is used more for metabolic disturbance, not respiratory, as it is usually HCO3 or a basic metabolite causing a disturbance and being retained in the blood, causing a base excess or alkalotic condition." We hope this helps!
In this webinar, Picmonic's Content Director, Kendall Wyatt, RN, teaches the basics of how to master Acid Base Imbalances like a pro!
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if you speak german you will remember this acidic way better because Acidic , in german means Sauer=mad or angry in german , if someone si mad you say her is sauer/he is mad , just little hint.
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Slide @ 1:57 wrong? Ph is 7.46 which would make it an alkalosis? Metabolic alkalosis compensated.
I meant 57 not 1:57
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im glad i came to the comments because i was so impressed with this video until im looking at the screen saying how the heck is that acidosis lollll...im so happy i took the time to watch this great video
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Sorry Kendal and others but im stuck on the last problem. why isnt the last problem metabolic alk w/ compenstion :Ph 7.46, paco 46, and HCO3 31..
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the last slide should be metabolic alkalosis???
Hey Tom! Are you able to provide us the time stamp for what you are referring to? Our content team can look into it!
My instructor uses four values... CO2 and then PaO2 in addition to pH and HCO3. Will the result be the same if you omit the PaO2? Please help. Thanks so much in advance.
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How does the body respond to acidosis
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Theres more than just the 57 minute mark - there seems to be a discrepancy with the normal values with the co2 and hco3 ranges.
The video states:
CO2: 35 - 45 mmHg
HCO3: 22 - 26 mEq/L
But medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003855.htm states the values as -
CO2 - 38 - 42 mmHg
HCO3: 22 - 28 mEq/L
This might seem like a nag but considering even a 0.01 would make the blood pH; although be it slight, acidic or alkaline, which may not sound much to us, but metabolically it makes all the difference.
Because of the narrow ranges in pH it's helpful to have good guidelines on this information.
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Understanding perfectly.... then I get to compensation. Ugg :/
This video is great! It could be better (and shorter) without all the shoutouts.
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PLEASE REDO THIS VIDEO. WAY TO MUCH TALKING ,YOU HAVE A MISTAKE IN THERE AS WELL. THE TALKING REALLY IS ENOUGH TO DRIVE ANYONE CRAZY WHICH IS A SHAME ITS GOT SOME GOOD POINTERS BUT YOU RAMBLEEEEE
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