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ABG Interpretation

The Ultimate Guide to Arterial Blood Gases

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ABG Interpretation

By: Johnny Lung
Narrated by: Micah M Howery
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Are you ready to learn about arterial blood gases and ABG interpretation?

I sure hope so because that is what this study guide is all about.

As a Respiratory Therapist (or even an RT student), is it crucially important that you know and understand everything there is to know about ABGs. And the goal of this audiobook is to help you do just that. The problem is, it can be very difficult at first to learn how to interpret arterial blood gas results.

An ABG can serve as one of the most accurate ways to assess a patient’s clinical condition, which will help make decisions for the plan of care. That is one of the many reasons that you absolutely must learn this information.

So if you’re ready to get started learning how to interpret ABGs, let’s go ahead and dive right in.

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