COMPLETE 60 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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what is the ABG interpretation that shows partially compensated
acidosis/alkalosis - ANSWER-pH, HCO3 and CO2 abnormal
what does steroid replacement for Addison's cause - ANSWER-
causes adrenal insufficiency
increase risk for infection and disease
what is the ABG interpretation for metabolic alkalosis -
ANSWER-pH > 7.45
HCO3 > 26
what is the ABG interpretation for respiratory alkalosis -
ANSWER-pH >7.45
PaCO2 < 35
what is the ABG interpatation of metabolic acidosis? - ANSWER-
HCO3 less then 22 mEq/l and pH less then 7.35
, what fluid imbalance is caused by third spacing - ANSWER-
hypovolemia
what is the ABG interpretation for respiratory acidosis -
ANSWER-pH <7.35
PaCO2 >45
what is the ABG interpretation that shows uncompensated
acidosis/alkalosis - ANSWER-abnormal pH and a change in
either HCO3 or CO2
How to prevent DVT - ANSWER-early ambulation
SCD's every time they're in bed, unless they are walking they
should be on ted hose
anticoagulants (heparin, lovenox)
what does exercise do for the heart - ANSWER-increases cardiac
output increase O2 demand
What are the interventions for improved breathing patterns for
COPD? - ANSWER-pursed lip slows expiration and prevents
collapse of small airways diaphragmatic breathing reduces
respiratory rate and increase alveolar ventilation