User:Bron766/Arterial and venous blood gas
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Subject classification: this is a Medicine resource. |
Type classification: this resource is a collection of other resources. |
Educational level: this is a tertiary (university) resource. |
Completion status: Been started, but most of the work is still to be done. |
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An Arterial Blood Gas is a medical blood test.
This Wikiversity page aims to increase access to medical knowledge by collecting free online learning resources and highlighting areas where there are unmet needs for educational resources. As of November, 2013, this project is under active development but is not yet ready for general use.
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Wanted Resources
- coming soon...
- w:Radial artery puncture
- w:Anion gap
- Arterial Gas Sampling: blobs.org
- Arterial Blood Gas Analysis Workshop: Resuscitation Council UK
- The interpretation of arterial blood gases: Australian Prescriber 2010;33:124-9
- Blood Gases: Not as Complicated as They Seem
Advanced cases:
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ABG Interpretation Quiz - a never ending supply of randomised ABG questions.
- ABG Interpreter
- Oxygen levels - interactive chart showing the effect of variables on oxygen blood levels
- PaO2, SaO2 and Oxygen Content- A tutorial and problems for oxygenation and oxygen carrying capacity of blood
- Tutorial 1: Arterial Blood Gas acid-base interpretation
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