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The nurse is caring for a client with a nasogastric tube that is attached to low suction. The nurse monitors the client for manifestations of which disorder that the client is at risk for? A. Metabolic acidosis B. Metabolic alkalosis C. Respiratory acidosis D. Respiratory alkalosis - ANSWERSB. Metabolic alkalosis Rationale: Metabolic alkalosis is defined as a deficit or loss of hydrogen ions or acids or an excess of base (bicarbonate) that results from the accumulation of base or from a loss of acid without a comparable loss of base in the body fluids. This occurs in conditions resulting in hypovolemia, the loss of gastric fluid, excessive bicarbonate intake, the massive transfusion of whole blood, and hyperaldosteronism. Loss of gastric fluid via nasogastric suction or vomiting causes metabolic alkalosis as a result of the loss of hydrochloric acid On review of the clients' medical records, the nurse determines that which client is at risk for fluid volume excess? A. The client taking diuretics who has tenting of the skin B. The client with an ileostomy from a recent abdominal surgery C. The client who requires intermittent gastrointestinal suctioning D. The client with kidney disease and a 12-year history of diabetes mellitus - ANSWERSD. The client with kidney disease and a 12-year history of diabetes mellitus Which client is at risk for the development of a potassium level of 5.5 mEq/L (5.5 mmol/L)? A. The client with colitis B. The client with Cushing's syndrome C. The client who has been overusing laxatives D. The client who has sustained a traumatic burn - ANSWERSD. The client who has sustained a traumatic burn Rationale: The normal potassium level is 3.5 to 5.0 mEq/L (3.5 to 5.0 mmol/L). A serum potassium level higher than 5.0 mEq/L (5.0 mmol/L) indicates hyperkalemia. Clients who experience cellular shifting of potassium in the early stages of massive cell destruction, such as with trauma, burns, sepsis, or metabolic or respiratory acidosis, are at risk for hyperkalemia. The client with Cushing's syndrome or colitis and the client who has been overusing laxatives are at risk for hypokalemia A client with a 3-day history of nausea and vomiting presents to the emergency department. The client is hypoventilating and has a respiratory rate of 10 breaths per minute. The electrocardiogram (ECG) monitor displays tachycardia, with a heart rate of 120 beats per minute. Arterial blood gases are drawn and the nurse reviews the results, expecting to note which finding? A. A decreased pH and an increased Paco2 B. An increased pH and a decreased Paco2 C. A decreased pH and a decreased HCO3- D. An increased pH and an increased HCO3- - ANSWERSD. An increased pH and an increased HCO3- Rationale: Clients experiencing nausea and vomiting would most likely present with metabolic alkalosis resulting from loss of gastric acid, thus causing the pH and HCO3, to increase. Symptoms experienced by the client would include a decrease in the respiratory rate and depth, and tachycardia. Option A reflects a respiratory acidotic condition. Option B reflects a respiratory alkalotic condition, and option C reflects a metabolic acidotic condition.

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The nurse is caring for a client with a nasogastric tube that is attached to low suction.
The nurse monitors the client for manifestations of which disorder that the client is at
risk for?

A. Metabolic acidosis
B. Metabolic alkalosis
C. Respiratory acidosis
D. Respiratory alkalosis - ANSWERSB. Metabolic alkalosis

Rationale:
>Metabolic alkalosis is defined as a deficit or loss of hydrogen ions or acids or an
excess of base (bicarbonate) that results from the accumulation of base or from a loss
of acid without a comparable loss of base in the body fluids.

>This occurs in conditions resulting in hypovolemia, the loss of gastric fluid, excessive
bicarbonate intake, the massive transfusion of whole blood, and hyperaldosteronism.

>Loss of gastric fluid via nasogastric suction or vomiting causes metabolic alkalosis as a
result of the loss of hydrochloric acid

On review of the clients' medical records, the nurse determines that which client is at
risk for
fluid volume excess?

A. The client taking diuretics who has tenting of the skin

B. The client with an ileostomy from a recent abdominal surgery

C. The client who requires intermittent gastrointestinal suctioning

D. The client with kidney disease and a 12-year history of diabetes mellitus -
ANSWERSD. The client with kidney disease and a 12-year history of diabetes mellitus

Which client is at risk for the development of a potassium level of 5.5 mEq/L (5.5
mmol/L)?

A. The client with colitis

B. The client with Cushing's syndrome

, C. The client who has been overusing laxatives

D. The client who has sustained a traumatic burn - ANSWERSD. The client who has
sustained a traumatic burn

Rationale:
>The normal potassium level is 3.5 to 5.0 mEq/L (3.5 to 5.0 mmol/L). A serum
potassium level higher than 5.0 mEq/L (5.0 mmol/L) indicates hyperkalemia.

>Clients who experience cellular shifting of potassium in the early stages of massive cell
destruction, such as with trauma, burns, sepsis, or metabolic or respiratory acidosis, are
at risk for hyperkalemia.

>The client with Cushing's syndrome or colitis and the client who has been overusing
laxatives are at risk for hypokalemia

A client with a 3-day history of nausea and vomiting presents to the emergency
department.
The client is hypoventilating and has a respiratory rate of 10 breaths per minute. The
electrocardiogram (ECG) monitor displays tachycardia, with a heart rate of 120 beats
per minute. Arterial blood gases are drawn and the nurse reviews the results, expecting
to note
which finding?

A. A decreased pH and an increased Paco2

B. An increased pH and a decreased Paco2

C. A decreased pH and a decreased HCO3-

D. An increased pH and an increased HCO3- - ANSWERSD. An increased pH and an
increased HCO3-

Rationale:
>Clients experiencing nausea and vomiting would most likely present with metabolic
alkalosis resulting from loss of gastric acid, thus causing the pH and HCO3, to increase.

>Symptoms experienced by the client would include a decrease in the respiratory rate
and depth, and tachycardia.

>Option A reflects a respiratory acidotic condition.
Option B reflects a respiratory alkalotic condition, and option C reflects a metabolic
acidotic condition.

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