Equations/Lists/etc Flashcards

1
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Kirby’s rule of 20

A

Fluid balance, oncotic pull, glucose, electrolyte and acid-base balance, oxygenation/ventilation, mentation, perfusion/blood pressure, HR/rhythm/contractility, albumin levels, coagulation, RBC/Hgb concentrations, renal fxn, immune status/abx dose and selection/WBC count, GI motility/mucosal integrity, drug dosages/metabolism, nutrition, pain control, nursing care/mobilization, wound care/bandage change, TLC

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2
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Equation for MAP

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MAP= diastolic BP - 1/3(Syst-Diast BP)

OR

MAP = CO * SVR

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3
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Equation for cardiac output

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SV x HR

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4
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Starling-Landis equation

A

Pg 60 silverstein/hopper

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5
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Oxygen delivery equation

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DO2=Q x CaO2 (Q=cardiac output, CaO2=arterial oxygen content)

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6
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Calculation for CaO2 (arterial O2 content)

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[1.34 x SaO2 x Hgb] + [PaO2 x 0.003]

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7
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alveolar air equation, at 21% room air at sea level

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PAO2=150-PaCO2

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8
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A-a gradient (simplified)

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PAO2-PaO2 Normal is 20 means decreased oxygenating efficiency Should be performed when pt is on room air

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9
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P/F ratio

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PaO2/FiO2 Normal is >400 mm Hg <200 consistent with ARDS

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10
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Strong ion difference

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SID=(Na + K + Mg + Ca)-(Cl + A) A=unmeasured strong anions Must use corrected Cl

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11
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Corrected Chloride

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Cl.corrected=Cl x (Na.normal/Na.meas)

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12
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Anion gap

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AG= (Na + K)-(Cl + HCO3)

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13
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Henderson-Hasselbalch equation

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pH=6.1 + log ([HCO3] ÷ [0.03 x PCO2])

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14
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Equation for pH

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pH=pKa + log (HCO3/[PCo2 x SC]) SC=solubility coefficient of CO2 in blood=0.03

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15
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Venous admixture (shunt) calculation

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Qs/Qt=(CcO2-CaO2)/(CcO2-CvO2) qs=shunt fraction, qt=cardiac output, cco2=oxygen content of end capilary blood CaO2=oxygen content of arterial blood CvO2=oxygen content of mixed venous blood must obtain from pulmonary artery

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16
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Oxygen content using jugular venous blood

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(1.34xhgbxSO2) + (0.003 x PO2)

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17
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Fluid types/characteristics (transudate, exudate etc) for dogs

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Pure transudate: TP 3, TNCC >7000

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18
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Fluid types/characteristics (transudate, exudate etc) for cats

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Transudates: TP 3.5, TPr >0.56, TNCC >5900, LDHp >226

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19
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A-a gradient

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[FiO2 x (Patm-Ph2o)-PaCO2/0.8)]-PaCO2

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20
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Calculation for PAO2

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PAO2=FiO2 (760-47)- PaCO2/0.8

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21
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Equation of motion

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muscle pressure + ventilation pressure= (tidal volume/compliance) + (resistance x flow)

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22
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Criteria for readiness for spontaneous breathing trial in mech ventilation

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Improvement in primary disease P/F ratio >150-200 with FiO2 < 5 cm H20 adequate respiratory drive hemodynamic stability absence of major organ failure

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23
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Free water deficit

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( [current Na/normal Na]-1) x (0.6 x BW) *body weight in kg

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24
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Bicarbonate deficit

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BWkg x 0.3 x (24-measured HCO3)=meq HCO3 deficit

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25
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corrected Cl

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=(Nanormal/Nameasured) x Cl measured

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26
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Equation for cardiac index?

A

CO/BSA

BSA in m2

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27
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equation for stroke volume?

A

CO/HR

28
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equation for CO?

A

MAP/R

R=resistance

29
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equation for stroke volume index?

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SVI=SV/BSA

BSA in m2

30
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equation for systemic vascular resistance?

A

(MAP-RA pressure)/cardiac index

31
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equation for pulmonary vascular resistance?

A

PVR=(mean PA pressure- PAOP)/cardiac index

32
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Fick’s equation?

A

CO=VO2/(CaO2-CvO2)

where CaO2-CvO2=arteriovenous O2 content difference

33
Q

normal CVP values?

A

0-5 or 0-8 cm H2O

34
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normal mean PAP?

A

5-12 mm Hg

35
Q

Normal CO values?

A

Dog 125-200 ml/kg/min

Cat 120 ml/kg/min

36
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Normal SvO2 & ScvO2?

A

ScvO2 >65%

SvO2 >75%

37
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normal values for cardiac index?

A

3.5-5 L/min/m2

38
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shunt fraction calculation?

A

QS/QT=(CcO2-CaO2)/(CcO2-CvO2)

Qs=shunt flow

Qt=total flow/cardiac output

CcO2=oxygen content of capillary blood

v=venous

a=arterial

39
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alveolar gas equation?

A

PAO2=PIO2- (PACO2/R)

PIO2= FiO2 x (Patm-Ph2o)

R=0.8 (resp quotient)

40
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Starling’s equation?

A
41
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Diffusion capacity equation?

A

DL=VCO/PACO

42
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Alveolar dead space/Bohr equation?

A

VD/VT=(PACO2-PECO2)/PACO2

PECO2=ETCO2

normal is 0.2-0.35 (or 20-35%)

To get percentage, multiple x 100

43
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what is the Haldane effect?

A

the deoxygenation of blood increases its ability to carry CO2

44
Q

Calculation for fractional shortening?

A

FS=(LVIDD-LVIDS)/LVIDD

45
Q

equation for Laplace’s law?

A

pressure=(4 x surface area tension)/radius

46
Q

what is the equation for compliance?

A

compliance=(change in volume)/(change in pressure)

47
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shunt fraction equation (for cardiac output)

A

Qs/Qt=(CcO2-CaO2)/(CcO2-CvO2)

48
Q

what is the equation for Reynold’s # and what does it represent?

A

Re=(2rvd)/n

predicts laminar vs turbulent flow

higher #–>turbulent flow

49
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equation for Poiseuille’s law?

A

R=(8nL)/πr4

50
Q

equation for oxygen delivery (DO2)?

A

DO2=CaO2 x CO

51
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equation for abdominal perfusion pressure (APP)

A

APP=MAP-IAP

52
Q

how do you convert cm H2O to mm Hg?

A

1 cm H20 = 0.736 mmHg

1.36 cm H2O = 1 mmHg (torr)

53
Q

how do you calculate a CVP based on the waveform?

A

Calculating CVP = (‘a’ wave peak + x descent base)/2

54
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equation for pulse pressure variation?

A

Pulse pressure variation =

100 X (PPmax- PPmin)/{(PPmax+PPmin)/2}

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56
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what is the equation for oxygen extraction?

A

Oxygen extraction = CaO2 – CvO2

57
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equation for O2 extraction ratio?

A

O2ER=[CaO2 – CvO2]/CaO2 = VO2/DO2

58
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equation for systemic vascular resistance?

A

SVR=[(MAP – RA pressure)/CI]

59
Q

what is the equation for osmolality? what about for effective osmolality?

A
  • Osmolality: 2(Na + K) + (gluc/18) + (BUN/2.8)
  • Effective osmolality: 2 (Na) + [gluc/18]
60
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equation to determine amt of HCO3 to give to a patient?

A

mEq/L HCO3 to give=0.3 x BW x BD

BD=base deficit

BW=body weight

61
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equation for corrected Na in relation to hyperglycemia?

A

Na(corr)=Na(meas) + 1.6([measured gluc-normal gluc]/100)

62
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equation for Na deficit?

A

Na deficit=(target Na-patient Na) x (0.6 x BW)

63
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equation for Cl gap? what does a high or low number mean?

A

Cl gap= Clnormal-Clcorrected

value >4à hypochloremic alkalosis

value < -4 à hyperchloremic acidosis

64
Q

what is the equation for strong ion difference?

A

SID= HCO3 + albumin + P

Or

Na-Cl

65
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what is the equation for albumin deficit to calculate the amt of human albumin to give to a patient?

A

Albumin deficit (gms)= 10 x (desired albumin-pt albumin) x weight (kg) x 0.3

66
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what is the equation for cerebral perfusion pressure?

A

CPP=MAP-ICP