ABG
Nursing 101
Interventions
The Lungs
Other
100

ABG results are:

  • pH= 7.48
  • PaCO2= 28
  • HCO3= 22

Respiratory Alkalosis

100

This can cause a low pulse oximetry reading

Nail polish, inadequate peripheral circulation, edema, (+ various)

100

Your patient's airway is obstructed due to choking, what should you do?

Perform the Heimlich Maneuver

100

This lung sound resembles snoring

Rhonchi

100

This is the side effect of Bronchodilators

Tachycardia

200

ABG results are:

  • pH= 7.30
  • PaCO2= 28
  • HCO3= 22

 

Respiratory Acidosis

200

Patient dietary teaching while taking taking warfarin 

Foods high in vitamin K (such as dark leafy greens) should be avoided because vitamin K is part of the body's blood clotting mechanism and will counter the effects of warfarin.

200

Interventions for epistaxis 

Chin down, pressure, mouth open, ice pack if needed, don't lay down

200

This lung sound resembles high-pitched whistling

Wheezes

200

What is the most appropriate nursing intervention to alleviate acute rhinitis?

Administer a decongestant to reduce congestion (both topical and systemic decongestants act by α-adrenergic stimulation, which results in vascular constriction and a reduction of nasal blood supply to the sinusoids). 

300

ABG results are:

  • pH= 7.30
  • PaCO2= 38
  • HCO3=12

Metabolic Acidosis

300

This is the 1st sign of a pt experiencing hypoxia

Restlessness is an early indication that the pts oxygenation status is compromised 

300

Your tracheostomy pt is coughing, has congested breath sounds, and audible crackles in the lung fields  

Suction the patient

300

What are clinical signs associated with hypoxia?

Hyperactivity and increased urine output

300

The physician orders Zestril 15 mg po daily for hypertension. The medication is supplied in 5-mg tablets. How many tablets will the nurse administer?

3

400

What is the purpose of a Pulmonary Function Test?

The purpose of a PFT is to measure lung volumes and airflow

400

Patient teaching for the incentive spirometer

The pt is to sustain the inhaled breath for 3 seconds. Sustained inhalation helps maintain inflation of terminal bronchioles and alveoli, thereby promoting better gas exchange.

400

During suctioning, the pt begins to cough, with an audible wheeze. You try to remove the suction catheter from the pts trachea but can't.

Disconnect the suction source from the catheter

400

A nurse is assessing a client for signs of atelectasis. Which of the following lung sounds is most indicative of this condition?

Respiratory Wheezes

400

The physician ordered 1000 mL of D5W to infuse over 16 hours with a drop factor of 20 gtt/mL. Calculate the correct IV flow rate in drops per minute.

21

500

A client’s arterial blood gas results are as follows: pH 7.30, PaCO2 50 mm Hg, HCO3- 24 mEq/L. How should the nurse interpret these results?

Respiratory acidosis

500

When educating a client’s family about ARDS, which explanation best describes the importance of mechanical ventilation in managing the condition?

Mechanical ventilation ensures adequate oxygen delivery while the lungs heal

500

List priority interventions for patients experiencing difficulty breathing or upper airway obstruction

Inserting an artificial airway, performing the Heimlich maneuver, suctioning, administering o2, Performing an emergency tracheostomy

500

The circulation of the lungs is through these two structures

The Pulmonary Arteries and the Pulmonary Veins

500

The physician orders Kefzol 2 g in 50 mL of NS IVPB to infuse over 30 minutes. Tubing drop factor is 60 gtt/mL. Calculate the flow rate in drops per minute. Enter numerical value only.  Round to the nearest whole number.

100
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