ABG
ABG
F & E
F & E
F & E
100

pH: 7.28, PaCO2: 48, HCO3: 24

Respiratory Acidosis

100

pH: 7.22, PaCO2: 50, HCO3: 23

Respiratory Acidosis

100

This sign indicates hypocalcemia and is characterized by hand spasms during blood pressure cuff inflation.

What is Trousseau's Sign?

100

This is the normal range for potassium.

What is 3.5-5 mEq/L?

100

This is the Normal range for magnesium.

What is 1.3-2.1 mEq/L

200

pH: 7.50, PaCO2: 30, HCO3: 24

Respiratory Alkalosis

200

pH: 7.60, PaCO2: 28, HCO3: 25

Respiratory Alkalosis

200

These food are high in calcium.

What are dairy products and green leafy vegetables?

200

This is the normal range for sodium.

What is 136-145 mEq/L?

200

This is the normal range for calcium.

What is 9-10.5 mg/dL?

300

pH: 7.32, PaCO2: 35, HCO3: 18

Metabolic Acidosis

300

pH: 7.26, PaCO2: 33, HCO3: 18

Metabolic Acidosis

300

These EKG changes are seen in hyperkalemia.

What are peaked T waves?

300

This substance is released as a compensatory mechanism during dehydration.

What is ADH?

300

This is a life-threatening risk of hyperkalemia.

What are cardiac arrhythmias or cardiac arrest?

400

pH: 7.48, PaCO2: 36, HCO3: 28

Metabolic Alkalosis

400

pH: 7.56, PaCO2: 38, HCO3: 29

Metabolic Alkalosis

400

These are the primary dangers of severe hyponatremia.

What are seizures and coma?

400

These are the ways by which fluid moves between compartments (name all four).

What are diffusion, active transport, filtration, and osmosis?

400

This test is positive when tapping the facial nerve, causing twitching, indicating hypocalcemia.

What is Chvostek's sign?

500

pH: 7.40, PaCO2: 40, HCO3: 24

Normal

500

pH: 7.45, PaCO2: 35, HCO3: 25

Normal

500

This electrolyte imbalance causes water movement into brain cells making them swell.

What is hyponatremia?

500

These are the usual causes of hypokalemia.

What are GI loses (vomiting, diarrhea), diuretics (except for spironolactone), and inadequate intake?

500

Intravenous potassium is never given in this manner due to the risk of cardiac arrrest.

What is IV push or IV bolus?

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