Mark Klimek Lecture Outlines
If the pH and the BiCarb are both in the same direction then it is? - Answer- Metabolic If the pH is up it is? - Answer- Alkalosis If the pH is down it is? - Answer- Acidosis As the pH goes so goes my patient except for? - Answer- Potassium If the pH is up my patient with show signs and symptoms of? - Answer- Increase... like tachycardia,diarrhea and borborygmi If the pH is down my patient will show signs and symtoms of? - Answer- Decrease... like decreased output, bradycardia and constipation If my pH is up my potassium (K+) is ? - Answer- Down If my pH is down my potassium (K+) is? - Answer- Up If my patient is overventilating I should choose? - Answer- Respiratory Alkalosis If my patient is underventilating I should choose? - Answer- Respiratory Acidosis If my patient has prolonged gastric vomiting or suction I choose? - Answer- Metabolic Alkalosis If it is not lung or prolonged vomiting or suctioning I choose? - Answer- Metabolic Acidosis High pressure alarms are triggered when? - Answer- They cannot push air in High pressure alarms are caused by what three types of obstructions? - Answer- Kinking, Water in dependant loops and mucus in the airway. If kinking in the tube is present you? - Answer- Unkink If water is present in the dependant loops you? - Answer- Open system and empty water. If mucus is present you? - Answer- Turn them, cough and have them deeo breath first. If ineffective you then suction. Low pressure alarms are triggered when? - Answer- It is to easy to push air in.
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mark klimek lecture outlines
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if the ph and the bicarb are both in the same direction then it is
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if the ph is up it is
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if the ph is down it is