20. The acid/base imbalance in the box above is called _____
Correct option: a. A
21. The cause of imbalance (#20) is that the patient _____
Correct option:
22. The compensatory response ot the imbalance in #20 will be that the ____
Correct option:
23. The acid/base imbalance in the box above is called ____
Correct option: d. D
24. One cause of this imbalance (#23) could be that the patient ______
Correct option: c. O
25. The compensatory response of #23 will be that the ____
Correct option: b. F
A. RESP ACIDOSIS B. RESP ALKALOSIS C. METABOLIC ACIDOSIS D. METABOLIC ALKALOSIS E. RR WILL INCREASE...
A. RESP ACIDOSIS B. RESP ALKALOSIS M. HAS MILARY TB N. HAS BRONCHOGENIC CANCER O. HAS BEEN VOMITING. P. IS IN DKA. G. KIDNEYS WILL HANG ON TO HCO3 H. KIDNEYS WILL GET RID OF HCO3 I. HAS RR OF 18/MIN. J. IS HAVING A PANIC ATTACK K. HAS HYPERCAPNIA C. METABOLIC ACIDOSIS D. METABOLIC ALKALOSIS E. RR WILL INCREASE. F. RR WILL DECREASE L. HAS KUSSMAUL RESPIRATIONS For questions 20-25 below, use the choices A- P above. One letter...
S. METABOLIC ACIDOSIS T. METABOLIC ALKALOSIS A. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS B. EMPHYSEMA C. PULMONARY EMBOLUS D. PULMONARY EDEMA E. TUBERCULOSIS F. THIN: SKIN PINK G. OXYGENATED H. FROM BLOWING OFF CO2 I. LUNGS FILLED WITH MUCUS J. DIFFICULTY WITH EXPIRATION K. SKIN BLUE-ISH & PUFFY L. RR 26/MIN; RETRACTIONS PRESENT M. RR 18/MIN; STRIDOR HEARD N. RESPIRATORY ALKALOSIS o. DIFFICULTY WITH INSPIRATION P. RESPIRATORY ACIDOSIS Q. DIFFICULTY BREATHING THROUGH FLUID-FILLED ALVEOLI R. STIFF LUNGS WITH BLEBS Eor questions 13-19, choose one...
D Question 47 Increased levels of HCO3- (bicarbonate) >31mEq/L are found in Metabolic acidosis Metabolic alkalosis Respiratory acidosis Respiratory alkalosis
Assignment for Acid-Base/Electrolyte Imbalance: See if you can identify the Acid-Base Imbalance: Acidosis, Alkalosis, Respiratory, Metabolic, Uncompensated, Compensated ABG Value Interpretation: pH 7.40 PCO2 48 HCO3 24 pH 7.28 PCO2 45 HCO3 28 { 7.45 PCO2 45 HCO3 24 pH 7.50 PCO2 58 HCO3 22 pH 7.52 PCO2 28 HCO3 24 pH 7.33 PCO2 35 HCO3 20 pH 7.42 PCO2 48 HCO3 24 pH 7.58 PCO2 38 HCO3 26 l pH 7.48 PCO2 58 HCO3 24 pH 7.90 PCO2 88...
C. True or False CO2 has an inverse relationship with ph. Asign of metabolic alkalosis is increased bicarbonate level with rising pCO2 Confusion, Seizures, hypotension, shallow breathing, and tingling/numbness are signs of 1. 2. 3. 4. metabolic acidosis 5. The column that the pH is in tells whether the patient has acidosis or alkalosis. 6. The position of the pCO2, and HCO3- reveals the origin of any acid-base balance. 7. If the pH and the HCO3- fall in the same...
Questions 7-8 refer to the following: The nurse taking care of a pulmonary patient notes that he is very thin and barrel-chested, has a respiratory rate of 28, and uses accessory muscles to breathe. 7. The nurse thinks it is most likely that the patient's 5es are due to chronic bronchitis. a. a VO ratio emphysema d. b. C. Kussmaul respirations. An arterial blood gas report shows pH 7.50, PCO2 32, PO2= 90, S02= 92 % HCO3 26 numbers mean...
Administration of sodium barcarbonate, TPN, vomiting and hypokalemia may cause: Select one: a. Metabolic acidosis b. Respiratory Acidosis c. Metabolic alkalosis d. Respiratory alkalosis
can also explain how to analyzed abg? 9. The patient is a 21-year-old college student brought to the emergency department by his friends when he was found unconscious during a fraternity party. He was seen drinking heavily at the party and had not eaten for 2 days before the event. He takes no prescription drugs, and his current vital signs are: T = 97.8°F; P = 48, slightly irregular and thready: R=28, deep and regular; BP = 88/50. His current...
9. A patient complains of a one-week history of fever, cough, and purulent sputum. The the patient's lungs notes greatly diminished breath sounds in one area is probably an area of consolidation. What statement this situation? nurse listening to of the left lung and concludes that it reflects that the nurse has a good understanding of The patient probably has TB, since he is coughing up blood. The diagnosis is probably lobar pneumonia, which is consistent with having a. b....
Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation Posttest Directions: Complete this test using the answer sheet provided The solution that would be most alkalotic would be the one with a pH of: A. Four Seven C. Nine Fourteen D. A. The normal pH range for blood is: 7.0 - 7.25 B. 7.30 - 7.40 C. 7.35 -7.45 D. 7.45 - 7.55 The respiratory system compensates for changes in the pH level by responding to changes in the levels of: A. CO2 B. H0...