Term infant to 2 years of age
Ph7.3-7.4
Paco2 30-40
Pao2 80-100
Bicarb 20-22
Older than 2 are the same as adult values
The saturation should be above 90% in normal arterial blood. A totally healthy person will have 95-100% saturation.
7.35 pH is normal and 7.0 is acidic.
Normal range is 5000-15000 in children so that is well above.
There are many measures of Arterial Blood Gases. The most common measure oxygen (by PaO2) and carbon dioxide (by PaCO2) levels. Normal PaO2 is 80-100 mmHg. Normal PaCO2 is 35-45 mmHg. Bicarbonate is sometimes measured and its value is 22-26 mmHg. Other measurements are also taken depending on the situation. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arterial_blood_gas
Arterial blood have more Oxygen and venous blood have more CO2 except the pulmonary vien which carry oxygenated blood to the heart for pumping to arteries.
Bright cherry red is the normal systemic arterial blood color
by reading the values
Normal PH for arterial blood is 7.4 and it is basic ph below 7 is acidic and 7 to 7.3 is neutral
Normal PH for arterial blood is 7.4 and it is basic ph below 7 is acidic and 7 to 7.3 is neutral
The saturation should be above 90% in normal arterial blood. A totally healthy person will have 95-100% saturation.
The normal partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood is 75-100 millimeters of mercury. In comparison the partial pressure of oxygen at sea level is 750 millimeters of mercury.
It is the state in which the arterial blood pressure is within the normal range.
O2 sat on room air or arterial blood would be lower than normal. CO2 levels would be higher.
65-70mmhg
normal values of blood coagulation is 4 to 7 min
The normal values for Areterial blood gas (for adults!) are as follows;Pao2 >> 12-15kPa (90-110mmHg)Paco2 >> 4.5-6.1kPa (34-46mmHg)Bicarbonate >> 21-27.5mmol/lH+ ions >> 36-44mmol/l (7.35-7.45 pH units)I also referred to the Baillière's Nurses Dictionary to check!
arterial blood pH = 7.41 (outgoing from heart) venous blood pH = 7.36 (returning to heart)