404) D) Excessive administration of chloride
405)A) Never, it rapidly enters red blood cells,causing them to rupture
406)C) Guillian Barre's syndrome
407)A)Bicarbonate carbonic acid buffer
408)A)The client temperature.
Before sending an ABG specimen to the laboratory,the nurse would document the client's temperature because an elevated body temperature decrease the oxygen saturation level so the laboratory will take this into consideration when analysing results.
A Constipation D. Excessive administration of chloride 10 stone IV fluids are Huids with a total...
404. Metabolic can be divided clinically into normal anion acidosis and high acidosis. What causes normal cinsi A Constipation B Small Carl D. Excessive administration of chloride 05. Isotonic IV fluid we had with a total osmosity close to that of the ECF Most IV Duis certain either dextrose or electrolytes in water. When would you infuse electrolyte-free water intervenously? A Never, it rapidly enters red blood cells, causing them to rupture B. When the patient is severely dehydrated C....
phlebotomy 166 Unit Ill: Blood Collection Procedures MATCHING 9-4: SCENARIOS AND VASCULAR ACCESS DEVICES e type of equipment described in the following scenaries with the list of vascular access devices. Scenarios Vascular Access Devices A nurse is collecting a blood gas specimen A. Arterial line (A-line) from tubing inserted in the underside of a B. Arteriovenous (AV) shunt patient's left wrist on the thumb side. C. Central venous catheter (CVC) D. Implanted port A nurse is palpating an area in...
please can I have the rationales for the correct answers 324 Quiz 1 Version A 1. Following insertion of a central line, a client begins to have difficulty breathing. The clien, becomes progressively cyanotic and becomes unresponsive. The care team suspects an am embolus that should prompt the nurse to immediately A. Administer a thrombolytic B Place the client on the left side with the clients head down C. Have the client bear down and perform a Valsalva maneuver. D....
Please help me with the correct answers and also the rationales for the correct answers for number 2,5,6,11,17,23,24,25. 324 Quiz 1 Version A 1. Following insertion of a central line, a client begins to have difficulty breathing. The clien, becomes progressively cyanotic and becomes unresponsive. The care team suspects an am embolus that should prompt the nurse to immediately A. Administer a thrombolytic B Place the client on the left side with the clients head down C. Have the client...