Determined by base deficit. Full Correction Dose (mmol) = 0.3 x base deficit (mmol/L) x wt(kg). Administer half of the calculated dose, and then assess the
by N Wiberg 2024 Cited by 102use of 3 different calculation algorithms (base deficit in blood, base deficit in extracellular fluid [A], and base deficit in extracellular fluid [B]).
Enter the base deficit, weight, and bicarbonate needed into the calculator to determine the missing variable.
This calculation differs from the base return on RCV set at PR14, calculated deficit repairs will end; that no further allowances for deficit repair.
HCO₃⁻ is the bicarbonate needed (mEq) BD is the base deficit (mEq/L) W is the weight (kg) To calculate the bicarbonate needed, multiply the base deficit by 0.3 and then by the weight.
The amount of bicarbonate to add to the deficit repair solution can be calculated by the equation If base deficit, bicarbonate, or total
This bicarbonate deficit calculator estimates the HCO3 deficit based on patient weight and current measured bicarbonate in metabolic acidosis and other conditions.
This bicarbonate deficit calculator estimates the HCO3 deficit based on patient weight and current measured bicarbonate in metabolic acidosis and other conditions.
Severe Acidosis (Base Excess -10) Calculate Total Body Bicarbonate deficit. Deficit = (Base Deficit) x (Weight in kg) x 0.3; Administer 25% of bicarbonate deficit (~1 meq/kg)
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