Bob was a reserve linebacker on the football team last year and is aggressively
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Question
Bob was a reserve linebacker on the football team last year and is aggressively training to win a starting spot. He took a summer job at a resort near Leadville, CO at 10,000 feet where he was free to work out several hours a day. On return to Stephenville for the team physicals he finds his hematocrit is 47 and hemoglobin of 16.8 gm/dL.
1. What is Bob’s arterial oxygen content in _____ ml/dL? A. 15 B. 20 C. 22.5 D. 28 E. 40
2. What is Bob’s venous oxygen content in _____ml/dL.? A. 3.2. B. 5.0 C. 11.8. D. 15.0 E. 17.5
3. What is Bob’s arterial PO2 in ________mmHg? A. 40 B. 60 C. 100 D. 130 E. 150
4. What is Bob’s Venous PO2 in______ mmHg? A. 20. B. 30. C. 40. D. 50. E. 60.
Explanation / Answer
1.Arterial oxygen content (equation) =
(Hgb x 1.36 x SaO2) + (0.0031 x PaO2)
SaO2 = % of hemoglobin saturated with oxygen
Hgb = hemoglobin
PaO2= Arterial oxygen partial pressure
CaO2: Directly reflects the total number of oxygen molecules in arterial blood hemoglobin
Substituting for the values,
arterial oxygen content is option B.20 ml/dL
Oxygen content of venous blood:
2.CvO2 = ( Hgb * 13.4 * O2vSat / 100 ) + ( PvO2 * 0.031 ). Ans:11.8
3.
arterial PO2=100mmHg
4.Venous PO2=30 mmHg