ABGs & Acid-Base
Respiratory Disorders
Airway & ventilation
Emergency & critical care
Foundations of nursing
100
Pt ABG: pH: 7.32; CO2: 52; HCO3: 24
What is respiratory acidosis, uncompensated?
100

Pt symptoms: decreased lung compliance, bilateral pulmonary infiltrates, and refractory hypoxemia

What is ARDS?

100

Tidaling in the water seal chamber

What is a "normal finding"?

100

Pt symptoms: warm flushed skin, fever, hypotension, and infection present

What is septic shock?

100

Blood pressure screenings is an example of this level of prevention.

What is secondary prevention?

200
pH: 7.48 

CO2: 30

HCO3: 40

What is metabolic alkalosis?

200

Tracheal deviation to one side

What is a tension pneumothorax?

200

Ventilation that keeps the alveoli open for a patient with ARDS.

What is PEEP?

200

This positioning technique prevents further spinal cord injury.

What is neutral alignment (log-rolling)?

200

This communication technique involved asking open-ended questions.

What is therapeutic communication?

300
Pt ABG results = pH: 7.56 (7.35 - 7.45); CO2: 20 (35 - 45); HCO3: 20 (22 - 26)

What is respiratory alkalosis, partially compensated?

300

This is the most common cause of ARDS?

What is sepsis?

300
The first 20-25 days = high risk for dislodgment

What is a tracheostomy?

300

A patient in anaphylaxis has stridor and swelling. This is the first action?

What is administer epinephrine?

300

This is the correct order for donning PPE.

What is gown, mask/respirator, goggles/face shield, and gloves?

400

pH: 7.40; CO2: 30; HCO3: 18

What is metabolic acidosis, fully compensated?
400

A patient with ARDS has worsening hypoxemia despite mechanical ventilation. This intervention improved oxygenation.

What is prone positioning?

400

Low pressure alarm initial intervention.

What is assess patient for disconnection/leak?

400

Pt history: spinal cord injury

Pt symptoms: BP 200/110, headache, flushing & sweating above injury

The nurses priority intervention

What is sit the patient upright immediately?

400

This level of prevention includes vaccinations.

What is primary prevention?

500

This condition is caused by hyperventilation and results in a decreased CO2.

What is respiratory alkalosis?

500

Pt symptoms: worsening respiratory distress with a PaCO2 = 55 mmHg with pH 7.28

RN priority intervention = ?

What is prepare for mechanical ventilation?
500

This device must always be kept below chest level.

What is a chest tube drainage system?

500

This formula is used for burn fluid resuscitation.

What is the Parkland formula?
500

This is the best response: "I feel like giving up."

What is 'tell me more about how you're feeling.'?

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