A member asked:

What does it mean when my arterial blood gasses are floo2 21.00, ph 7.43, pco2 35.0, po2 85.0, hco3 23.0, be-0, 4, hb0295.0, hbco1, 7, ca02 vol16.70, aa020.

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Basically normal.: The concern would be if the abg was drawn while you are breathing very hard - that means you have to work extra hard to achieve normal ventilation.

Answered 10/30/2013

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