ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS INTERPRETATION (COMPENSATED vs UNCOMPENSATED ABGs)
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 Published On Mar 7, 2019

ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS INTERPRETATION (COMPENSATED vs UNCOMPENSATED ABGs)

This is the easiest way to learn (and remember) arterial blood gas compensation (ABG's) in nursing school!

Arterial blood gases can be really difficult to learn in nursing school. Not only do you need to memorize the arterial blood gas values, but you also need to learn how to actually interpret ABGs and if it's partially compensation, fully compensated, or uncompensated.

In this video, I'll walk you through how to determine arterial blood gas compensation to help you get ABG questions right on your nursing school exams.

Here's what we'll talk about:

-How to interpret arterial blood gases (ABGs)
-Normal ABG values
-How to determine if an ABG is fully compensated, partially compensated, or uncompensated

Be sure to download the FREE arterial blood gas cheat sheet that goes along with this video: http://bit.ly/nursingsos1

Print it out, take it to nursing school clinical, skills lab, or lecture class, so you can always remember how to correctly interpret arterial blood gases.


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