Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation

Accurate ABG interpretation requires knowledge of blood pH, acidosis, alkalosis, and therapeutic decision-making. ABG interpretation remains difficult for healthcare providers and can contribute to diagnostic errors. ABG analysis is a stan…

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Accurate ABG interpretation requires knowledge of blood pH, acidosis, alkalosis, and therapeutic decision-making. ABG interpretation remains difficult for healthcare providers and can contribute to diagnostic errors. ABG analysis is a standard diagnostic tool used across hospital departments, especially in operating rooms and intensive care units. Nurses need reliable competence in ABG interpretation because they use it to monitor patient condition under supervision and independently.