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Term
What is respiratory acidosis?
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Normal Ph, normal Paco2, regular Low Ph, high PaCo2 ,
ventilation hypoventalation
, High ph, low paco2 due to alveolar
Low Ph, low Paco2, normal ventilation
hyperventilation
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what is respiratory alkalosis?
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High Ph, Normal paco2 due to lung Normal Ph, Low paco2 due to
infection metabolic issues
Low Ph, High paco2 due to High Ph, Low paCO2 due to
respiratory failure alveolar hyperventilation
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What is the order of medication administration in a patient with CHF?
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, Oxygen nitro lasix morphine
Lasix morphine nitro oxygen
(nitro first if o2/CPAP not an
(morphine first if nitro not available)
option on the test)
Morphine oxygen nitro lasix (lasix is Nitro lasix oxygen morphine (oxygen
unnecessary in this situation) is not needed in this case)
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What is metabolic acidosis?
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A respiratory condition causing An imbalance of electrolytes causing
excessive carbon dioxide retention irregular heartbeats
A condition in which too much
acid accumulates in the body.
A condition where the body has too
Patient will be breathing fast
little acid, leading to slow breathing
trying to exhale that co2 being
produced.
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Term
What is respiratory acidosis?
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Normal Ph, normal Paco2, regular Low Ph, high PaCo2 ,
ventilation hypoventalation
, High ph, low paco2 due to alveolar
Low Ph, low Paco2, normal ventilation
hyperventilation
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2 of 30
Term
what is respiratory alkalosis?
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High Ph, Normal paco2 due to lung Normal Ph, Low paco2 due to
infection metabolic issues
Low Ph, High paco2 due to High Ph, Low paCO2 due to
respiratory failure alveolar hyperventilation
Don't know?
3 of 30
Term
What is the order of medication administration in a patient with CHF?
Give this one a try later!
, Oxygen nitro lasix morphine
Lasix morphine nitro oxygen
(nitro first if o2/CPAP not an
(morphine first if nitro not available)
option on the test)
Morphine oxygen nitro lasix (lasix is Nitro lasix oxygen morphine (oxygen
unnecessary in this situation) is not needed in this case)
Don't know?
4 of 30
Term
What is metabolic acidosis?
Give this one a try later!
A respiratory condition causing An imbalance of electrolytes causing
excessive carbon dioxide retention irregular heartbeats
A condition in which too much
acid accumulates in the body.
A condition where the body has too
Patient will be breathing fast
little acid, leading to slow breathing
trying to exhale that co2 being
produced.
Don't know?