Which of the following is a clinical manifestation of metabolic acidosis?
Nausea |
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Diarrhea |
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Hyperactivity |
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Increased heart rate |
the following is a clinical manifestation of metabolic acidosis;
Increased heart rate (Increased heart rate)
Which of the following is a clinical manifestation of metabolic acidosis? Nausea Diarrhea Hyperactivity Increased heart...
Match symptom or diagnosis to acid base state Respiratory Acidosis B. Diarrhea Metabolic Acidosis COPD Respiratory Alkalosis Vomiting Aspirin overdose (metabolic acidosis) Metabolic Alkalosis
A client is brought to the emergency department semicomatose and a blood glucose reading of 673. He is diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Blood gas results are as follows: serum pH 7.29 and HCO3– level 19 mEq/dL; PCO2 level 32 mm Hg. The nurse should anticipate that which of the following orders may correct this diabetic ketosis? A) Administration of potassium chloride B) Initiating an insulin IV infusion along with fluid replacement C) Administering supplemental oxygen and rebreathing from a...
D Question 47 Increased levels of HCO3- (bicarbonate) >31mEq/L are found in Metabolic acidosis Metabolic alkalosis Respiratory acidosis Respiratory alkalosis
What is Hyperventilation - respiratory acidosis, respiratory alkalosis, metabolic acidosis or metabolic alkalosis? Explain. What is next step after atropine 3mg multiple failed? Explain What is dopamine is given for - to block alpha receptor while stimulating beta receptor OR to slow heart rate? Explain What is critical step in cardioversion - set j50, OR turn syn button, OR set pacing to 72? Explain
10. Which of the following clinical manifestation is least likely of COPD? Answer: a) Hyperresonance on chest percussion b) Purse lip breathing c) Increase in anteroposterior (AP) diameter d) Tactile (vocal) fremitus on chest palpation increased
Which of the following acid-base disorder is associated with its appropriate compensatory mechanism? A)Metabolic acidosis - Bicarbonate retention B)Respiratory acidosis - Hyperventilation C)Metabolic alkalosis - Hypoventilation D)Respiratory alkalosis - Hydrogen excretion
Metabolic acidosis often occurs in patients with impaired circulation following cardiac arrest. Mechanical hyperventilation cannot be used as a treatment if they have acute lung injury (ALI). Instead, a compound called Tris is used. If no ALI is present, how would mechanical hyperventilation help? Would treatment of acidosis with sodium bicarbonate be effective in treating patients with metabolic acidosis a) in the presence and b) in the absence of ALI? Explain how Tris works to treat metabolic acidosis, and why...
The nurse assesses for which clinical manifestation in a client with damage to the oculomotor nerve? Decrease In visual acuity Diminished pupil reactivity to light Inability to gaze down Inability to gaze laterally Which answer is correct and why?
The nurse monitors for which definitive clinical manifestation in a patient with renal impairment associated with polycystic kidney disease? Flank pain Periorbital edema Low serum creatinine level Palpable kidneys
5. Explain how the body compensates for each of the following: a. Metabolic acidosis- to compensate, the kidneys attempt to excrete additional acid and the lungs increase CO2 excretion. The patient will often develop Kussmaul respirations.