Arterial blood gases (ABG) results reflect underlying pathology and interpretation of the results are often compounded by ongoing disease processes and clinical interventions. While ABG specimens should be analysed immediately for optimal results the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) has recommended a window of 30 minutes at room temperature from blood collection to ABG analysis. A fresh and simple approach to interpreting ABG is provided
AbstractArterial blood gas analysis is a common investigation in emergency departments and intensive...
Objective: To assess prevalence of interference from hemolysis, lipaemia, icterus in arterial blood ...
Blood gas analysis plays an important role in the initial assessment of a patient in the emergency w...
Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis, considered to be one of the most precise measurements in medicine...
The measurement of arterial blood gases provides insight into the clinical condition of patients wit...
Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is a crucial skill for perioperative nurses, in particular the RN ...
BackgroundPoint-of-care arterial blood gas (ABG) is a blood measurement test and a useful diagnostic...
Section in chapter: Emergency and high dependency care. Obtaining and analysing arterial blood gase...
Blood gas analysis (arterial and/or venous) is a routine test and commonly used monitoring modality....
Arterial blood gas analysis is a common investigation in emergency departments and intensive care un...
remains the gold standard, arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis provides only a single measurement of w...
Blood gas analysis is frequently requested as part of the point-of-care testing for emergency or cri...
Aim. To evaluate the influence of time on arterial blood gas values after artery puncture is perform...
Arterial blood gas analysis has become an essential skill for all healthcare practitioners. It provi...
The measurement of arterial blood gases is essential in the management of respiratory failure and in...
AbstractArterial blood gas analysis is a common investigation in emergency departments and intensive...
Objective: To assess prevalence of interference from hemolysis, lipaemia, icterus in arterial blood ...
Blood gas analysis plays an important role in the initial assessment of a patient in the emergency w...
Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis, considered to be one of the most precise measurements in medicine...
The measurement of arterial blood gases provides insight into the clinical condition of patients wit...
Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is a crucial skill for perioperative nurses, in particular the RN ...
BackgroundPoint-of-care arterial blood gas (ABG) is a blood measurement test and a useful diagnostic...
Section in chapter: Emergency and high dependency care. Obtaining and analysing arterial blood gase...
Blood gas analysis (arterial and/or venous) is a routine test and commonly used monitoring modality....
Arterial blood gas analysis is a common investigation in emergency departments and intensive care un...
remains the gold standard, arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis provides only a single measurement of w...
Blood gas analysis is frequently requested as part of the point-of-care testing for emergency or cri...
Aim. To evaluate the influence of time on arterial blood gas values after artery puncture is perform...
Arterial blood gas analysis has become an essential skill for all healthcare practitioners. It provi...
The measurement of arterial blood gases is essential in the management of respiratory failure and in...
AbstractArterial blood gas analysis is a common investigation in emergency departments and intensive...
Objective: To assess prevalence of interference from hemolysis, lipaemia, icterus in arterial blood ...
Blood gas analysis plays an important role in the initial assessment of a patient in the emergency w...