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George Kent is a 54-year-old widower with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and was rushed to the emergency department with increasing shortness of breath, pyrexia, and a productive cough with yellow-green sputum. He has difficulty communicating because of his inability to complete a sentence. One of his sons, Jacob, says he has been unwell for three days. Upon examination, crackles and wheezes can be heard in the lower lobes; he has tachycardia and a bounding pulse. Measurement of arterial blood gas shows pH 7.3, PaCO2 68 mm Hg, HCO3 28 mmol/L, and PaO2 60 mm Hg. How would you interpret this?

  • Respiratory Acidosis, Uncompensated
  • Metabolic Acidosis, Partially Compensated
  • Respiratory Acidosis, Partially Compensated (correct)
  • Metabolic Alkalosis, Uncompensated

Carl, an elementary student, was rushed to the hospital due to vomiting and a decreased level of consciousness. The patient displays slow and deep (Kussmaul breathing), and he is lethargic and irritable in response to stimulation. He appears to be dehydrated—his eyes are sunken and mucous membranes are dry—and he has a two-week history of polydipsia, polyuria, and weight loss. Measurement of arterial blood gas shows pH 7.0, PaO2 90 mm Hg, PaCO2 23 mm Hg, and HCO3 12 mmol/L; other results are Na+ 126 mmol/L, K+ 5 mmol/L, and Cl- 95 mmol/L. What is your assessment?

  • Metabolic Alkalosis, Uncompensated
  • Respiratory Acidosis, Uncompensated
  • Metabolic Acidosis, Partially, Compensated (correct)
  • Respiratory Acidosis, Partially Compensated

A cigarette vendor was brought to the emergency department of a hospital after she fell into the ground and hurt her left leg. She is noted to be tachycardic and tachypneic. Painkillers were carried out to lessen her pain. Suddenly, she started complaining that she is still in pain and now experiencing muscle cramps, tingling, and paraesthesia. Measurement of arterial blood gas reveals pH 7.6, PaO2 120 mm Hg, PaCO2 31 mm Hg, and HCO3 25 mmol/L. What does this mean?

  • Metabolic Alkalosis, Uncompensated
  • Respiratory Acidosis, Partially Compensated
  • Respiratory Alkalosis, Uncompensated (correct)
  • Metabolic Alkalosis, Partially Compensated

Ricky’s grandmother has been suffering from persistent vomiting for two days now. She appears to be lethargic and weak and has myalgia. She is noted to have dry mucus membranes and her capillary refill takes >4 seconds. She is diagnosed as having gastroenteritis and dehydration. Measurement of arterial blood gas shows pH 7.5, PaO2 85 mm Hg, PaCO2 40 mm Hg, and HCO3 34 mmol/L. What acid-base disorder is shown?

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Mrs. Johansson, who had undergone surgery in the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU), is difficult to arouse two hours following surgery. Nurse Florence in the PACU has been administering Morphine Sulfate intravenously to the client for complaints of post-surgical pain. The client’s respiratory rate is 7 per minute and demonstrates shallow breathing. The patient does not respond to any stimuli. The nurse assesses the ABCs (remember Airway, Breathing, Circulation!) and obtains ABGs STAT! Measurement of arterial blood gas shows pH 7.10, PaCO2 70 mm Hg, and HCO3 24 mEq/L. What does this mean?

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Baby Angela was rushed to the Emergency Room following her mother’s complaint that the infant has been irritable, difficult to breastfeed, and has had diarrhea for the past 3 days. The infant’s respiratory rate is elevated and the fontanels are sunken. The Emergency Room physician orders ABGs after assessing the ABCs. The results from the ABG results show pH 7.39, PaCO2 27 mmHg, and HCO3 19 mEq/L. What does this mean?

<p>Metabolic Acidosis, Fully Compensated (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Mr. Wales, who underwent post-abdominal surgery, has a nasogastric tube. The nurse on duty notes that the nasogastric tube (NGT) is draining a large amount (900 cc in 2 hours) of coffee ground secretions. The client is not oriented to person, place, or time. The nurse contacts the attending physician and STAT ABGs are ordered. The results from the ABGs show pH 7.57, PaCO2 37 mmHg and HCO3 30 mEq/L. What is your assessment?

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Client Z is admitted to the hospital and is to undergo brain surgery. The client is very anxious and scared of the upcoming surgery. He begins to hyperventilate and becomes very dizzy. The client loses consciousness and the STAT ABGs reveal pH 7.61, PaCO2 22 mmHg, and HCO3 25 mEq/L. What is the ABG interpretation based on the findings?

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Three-year-old Adrian is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of asthma and respiratory distress syndrome. The mother of the child reports to the nurse on duty that she has witnessed slight tremors and behavioral changes in her child over the past four days. The attending physician orders routine ABGs following an assessment of the ABCs. The ABG results are pH 7.35, PaCO2 72 mmHg, and HCO3 38 mEq/L. What acid-base disorder is shown?

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Anne, who is drinking beer at a party, falls and hits her head on the ground. Her friend Liza dials “911” because Anne is unconscious, depressed ventilation (shallow and slow respirations), rapid heart rate, and is profusely bleeding from both ears. Which primary acid-base imbalance is Anne at risk for if medical attention is not provided?

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Dave, a 6-year-old boy, was rushed to the hospital following her mother’s complaint that her son has been vomiting, nauseated and has overall weakness. After a series of tests, the nurse notes the laboratory results: potassium: 2.9 mEq. Which primary acid-base imbalance is this boy at risk for if medical intervention is not carried out?

<p>Metabolic Alkalosis (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

An older person experiencing homelessness was admitted to the emergency department due to shortness of breath, fever, and a productive cough. Upon examination, crackles and wheezes are noted in the lower lobes; he appears to be tachycardic and has a bounding pulse. Measurement of arterial blood gas shows pH 7.2, PaCO2 66 mm Hg, HCO3 27 mmol/L, and PaO2 65 mm Hg. As a knowledgeable nurse, you know that the normal value for pH is:

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Liza’s mother is seen in the emergency department at a community hospital. She admits that her mother is taking many tablets of aspirin (salicylates) over the last 24-hour period because of a severe headache. Also, the mother complains of an inability to urinate. The nurse on duty took her vital signs and noted the following: Temp = 97.8 °F; apical pulse = 95; respiration = 32 and deep. Which primary acid-base imbalance is the client at risk for if medical attention is not provided?

<p>Metabolic Acidosis (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A patient who is hospitalized due to vomiting and a decreased level of consciousness displays slow and deep (Kussmaul breathing), and he is lethargic and irritable in response to stimulation. The doctor diagnosed him of having dehydration. Measurement of arterial blood gas shows pH 7.0, PaO2 90 mm Hg, PaCO2 22 mm Hg, and HCO3 14 mmol/L; other results are Na+ 120 mmol/L, K+ 2.5 mmol/L, and Cl- 95 mmol/L. As a knowledgeable nurse, you know that the normal value for PaCO2 is:

<p>36 mm Hg (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A company driver is found at the scene of an automobile accident in a state of emotional distress. He tells the paramedics that he feels dizzy, tingling in his fingertips, and does not remember what happened to his car. Respiratory rate is rapid at 34/minute. Which primary acid-base disturbance is the young man at risk for if medical attention is not provided?

<p>Respiratory Alkalosis (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

An elderly client was admitted to hospital in a coma. Analysis of the arterial blood gave the following values: PCO2 16 mm Hg, HCO3- 5 mmol/L and pH 7.1. As a well-rounded nurse, you know that the normal value for HCO3 is:

<p>24 mmol/L (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In a patient undergoing surgery, it was vital to aspirate the contents of the upper gastrointestinal tract. After the operation, the following values were acquired from an arterial blood sample: pH 7.55, PCO2 52 mm Hg and HCO3- 40 mmol/l. What is the underlying disorder?

<p>Metabolic Alkalosis (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A mountaineer attempts an assault on a high mountain in the Andes and reaches an altitude of 5000 meters (16,400 ft) above sea level. What will happen to his arterial PCO2 and pH?

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A young woman is found comatose, having taken an unknown number of sleeping pills an unknown time before. An arterial blood sample yields the following values: pH 6.90, HCO3- 13 meq/liter, and PaCO2 68 mmHg. This patient’s acid-base status is most accurately described as:

<p>Simultaneous Respiratory and Metabolic Acidosis (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A mother is admitted to the emergency department following complaints of fever and chills. The nurse on duty took her vital signs and noted the following: Temp = 100 °F; apical pulse = 95; respiration = 20 and deep. Measurement of arterial blood gas shows pH 7.37, PaO2 90 mm Hg, PaCO2 40 mm Hg, and HCO3 24 mmol/L. What is your assessment?

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Aminophylline (theophylline) is prescribed for a client with acute bronchitis. A nurse administers the medication, knowing that the primary action of this medication is to:

<p>Relax smooth muscles of the bronchial airway. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A client is receiving isoetharine hydrochloride (Bronkosol) via a nebulizer. The nurse monitors the client for which side effect of this medication?

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A nurse teaches a client about the use of a respiratory inhaler. Which action by the client indicated a need for further teaching?

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A female client is scheduled to have a chest radiograph. Which of the following questions is of most importance to the nurse assessing this client?

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A client has just returned to a nursing unit following bronchoscopy. A nurse would implement which of the following nursing interventions for this client?

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A client has an order to have radial ABG drawn. Before drawing the sample, a nurse occludes the:

<p>Radial and ulnar arteries, releases one, evaluates the color of the hand, and repeats the process with the other artery. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A nurse is assessing a client with chronic airflow limitation and notes that the client has a “barrel chest.” The nurse interprets that this client has which of the following forms of chronic airflow limitation?

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A client has been taking benzonatate (Tessalon Perles) as prescribed. A nurse concludes that the medication is having the intended effect if the client experiences:

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Which of the following would be an expected outcome for a client recovering from an upper respiratory tract infection? The client will:

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Which of the following individuals would the nurse consider to have the highest priority for receiving an influenza vaccination?

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Flashcards

Respiratory Acidosis

A condition where the body's pH is low due to excess carbon dioxide.

Respiratory Acidosis, Uncompensated

Respiratory acidosis where the body hasn't adjusted bicarbonate levels to compensate.

Respiratory Acidosis, Partially Compensated

Respiratory acidosis where the body has partially adjusted bicarbonate levels.

Metabolic Acidosis

A condition where the body's pH is low due to excess acid.

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Metabolic Acidosis, Partially Compensated

Metabolic acidosis where the body has partially adjusted CO2 levels to compensate.

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Metabolic Alkalosis

A condition where the body's pH is high due to excess base.

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Respiratory Alkalosis

A condition where the body's pH is high, due to low CO2.

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Uncompensated Metabolic Alkalosis

Metabolic alkalosis where the body hasn't adjusted CO2 to compensate.

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ABG

Arterial blood gas; a test that measures the levels of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH in the blood.

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Aminophylline

A bronchodilator that relaxes the bronchial airways.

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Isoetharine hydrochloride

A beta-2 agonist that causes bronchodilation.

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Bronchoscopy

A procedure where a flexible tube is inserted into the lungs to diagnose/treat problems.

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Allen's test

A test to check circulation to the hand before an arterial blood gas (ABG) is drawn.

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Barrel chest

A characteristic chest shape seen in emphysema.

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Pursed lip breathing

A breathing technique used by COPD patients to improve CO2 elimination.

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COPD

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; a group of lung diseases, characterized by airway blockage and difficulty breathing.

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Asthma

A chronic inflammatory disease of the airways.

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Corticosteroids

Drugs that reduce inflammation in the airways.

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Influenza Vaccination

A preventive measure against influenza.

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Allergic Rhinitis

Inflammation of the nasal passages due to allergic reactions.

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Secondary Bacterial Pneumonia

A lung infection that develops after an influenza infection.

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High Calorie, High Protein Diet

A diet with extra calories and protein to maintain body weight and strength, often valuable for patients in maintaining energy levels in illnesses and conditions impacting breathing ability.

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PaCO2

Partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the blood.

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HCO3

Bicarbonate in the blood.

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pH

Measure of acidity or alkalinity in the blood.

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PaO2

Partial pressure of oxygen in the blood.

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