3 Step ABG Interpretation Mike’s Marching Band Suit Method How to Solve ABG Questions in 3 Steps Step 1 - pH pH is primary, look here first pH below 7.35 = Acidosis pH Primary pH over 7.45 = Base (Alkalosis) pH PaCO₂ HCO₃ Step 2 - Match pH with partner Example: Lets say pH is under 7.35, PaCO2 is over 45 & HCO3 is normal 2 acids match: pH & CO2 = Respiratory Acidosis ! pH ! ! (look at the organ icon to help you) B 7.35 7.45 B A 35 45 A B 22 26 A B 7.35 7.45 A B PaCO₂ Acidosis A 35 A HCO₃ 45 B Normal 22 26 Step 3 - Compensated or Uncompensated Fully Compensated MEMORY TRICK Compensation means finding common ground to make the pH in normal range. pH Uncompensated = pH is OUTSIDE normal range The “broken home”. The body is NOT TRYING to help balance the pH. It’s like having a lazy partner in a relationship! Step 3 - Compensated or Uncompensated Partially compensated = pH is OUTSIDE normal range, but the body is trying! It is like couples counseling, sure the pH is NOT normal, but at least the lungs & kidneys are TRYING to work things out. B 7.43 7.45 A 35 45 B A HCO₃ Step 3 - Compensated or Uncompensated Normal B PaCO₂ Fully Compensated = pH is within normal range The lungs & kidneys are doing their part to balance the body A 7.35 22 26 Uncompensated Memory Trick UNcompensated is very UNfriendly pH A B 7.35 7.45 A B PaCO₂ 35 HCO₃ 45 A Normal B 22 25 26 Partially compensated pH PaCO₂ HCO₃ A B 7.35 7.45 A B 35 45 A 22 26 A B 42