Acid-Base parameters
Acid-Base parameters
Acid-Base Disorders
Mobility NCLEX
100

A PaCO2 of less than 35 mmHg is considered

alkalotic 

100

The range 35-45 mmHg indicates a normal: 

PaCO2 level

100

An increased pH, increased HCO3-, and normal PaCO2 indicates:

Uncompensated Metabolic alkalosis 

100
The nurse is providing care for a client who is at risk for an alteration in mobility. Which nursing intervention is MOST appropriate? 

A. Instructing on the importance of proper nutrition and an active lifestyle

B. Administering a prescribed NSAID

C. Identifying necessary modifications to the home environment

D. Prescribing a skeletal muscle relaxant 


A. Instructing on the importance of proper nutrition and an active lifestyle

xX. Administering a prescribed NSAID is an example of a collaborative intervention, home modifications is also collaborative (and often implemented by OT), and it is outside the nursing scope of practice to prescribe a medication. 

200

A value of 24-28 mEq/L indicates the normal range of:

HCO3-

200

An acidic pH is:

Less than 7.35

200

A decreased pH, increased PaCO2, and normal HCO3- indicates:

Uncompensated Respiratory acidosis

200

Benefits to ambulation includes which of the following? Select all that apply.

A. Maintain or improve joint flexibility

B. Postural hypotension

C. Maintain or improve muscle strength

D. Prevent thrombophlebitis

A. Maintain or improve joint flexibility, C. Maintain or improve muscle strength, D. Prevent thrombophlebitis

xX.Postural hypotension is not a benefit of ambulation. 

300

A PaOof >45 is considered: 

Acidic

300

An acidic HCO3- level is indicated by:

Less than 24 mEq/L

300

An increased pH, decreased PCO2, and normal HCO3- indicates:

Uncompensated Respiratory Alkalosis 

300

While planning care for a client who has been hospitalized for 2 weeks, the nurse is assisting the client with a bath and wants to encourage full range of motion in all the client's joints. Which activity will best support ROM for the client's hand & arm?

A. Having the client brush hair and teeth

B. Moving the wash basin farther toward the foot of the bed to encourage the client to reach for the items

C. Moving each of the client's hand and arm joints through passive ROM

D. Giving the client a washcloth to wash the face 

A. Having the client brush hair and teeth

xX. The best option is to have the client use active range of motion either through activities of daily living or with the support of physical therapy. Passive ROM is not preferred when the client is able to do the tasks themselves. 

400

A normal PaO2 is:

75-100 mmHg

400

The normal range for pH is: 

7.35-7.45

400

A decreased pH, decreased HCO3-, and normal PaCO2 indicates:

Metabolic acidosis

400

The student nurse is describing a range-of-motion assessment. Which of the following responses by the student would indicate further teaching is necessary?

A. Flexion of the shoulders is raising hands straight from side to over the head

B. During abduction of the fingers, the fingers are spread apart

C. When pronating the elbows, hands are turned so the palm is facing up

D. Plantar flexion is pointing the toes of the foot towards the floor 

C. When pronating the elbows, hands are turned so the palm is facing up

xX. Pronation of the elbow requires the individual to turn the palm facing down 

500

If a lab value indicates a pH of greater than 7.45, it is:

Alkalotic 

500

What does ABG stand for?

Arterial Blood Gas

500

What does it mean if the pH is normal but the PaCO2 and HCO3- arent (but are on opposite sides of the spectrum)? 

The condition has been fully compensated. The respiratory system compensates by controlling CO2, the renal system compensates by changing the concentration of HCO3- or H+


500

The nurse is completing a neurovascular assessment on a client with an ankle injury. Which of the following should be included? Select all that apply. 

A. Ask the client to wiggle the toes

B. Bilaterally compare the pulses proximal to the injury

C. Assess for pallor or cyanosis of the extremity

D. Ask about numbness, burning or tingling

E. Grade the muscle function using a 0-5 scale 

A. Ask the client to wiggle the toes, C. Assess for pallor or cyanosis of the extremity, D. Ask about numbness, burning or tingling

xX.Neurovascular assessment includes: pain/pulses (DISTAL)/pallow/paresthesia (numbness or tingling)/paralysis. 

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