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ABG Interpretation Made Easy: Tic-Tac-Toe Method Compensated vs Uncompensated Nursing

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ABG interpretation made easy using the popular tic-tac-toe method for solving ABGs for nurses and nursing students. Learn how to solve arterial blood gas (ABG) problems and determine the compensation (compensated vs uncompensated vs partially compensated) for the Next Generation NCLEX. Quiz: New ABG Workbook: Arterial blood gas (ABG) problems can be difficult to master, but by using simple methods such as the tic-tac-toe or Rome method, you can easily learn how to solve them. You'll be solving ABGs by looking at the values of pH, PaCO2, and Bicarb (HCO3-). You can then determine whether you have respiratory acidosis, respiratory alkalosis, metabolic acidosis, or metabolic alkalosis. You can also determine whether the ABG problem is fully compensated, partially compensated, or uncompensated. #abginterpretation #nursing #nurse #rn #nclex Website: More Videos: Nursing Gear: Instagram: Facebook: Twitter:  Popular Playlists: NCLEX Reviews: Fluid & Electrolytes: Nursing Skills:

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