Should always wear when changing or inserting an IV
What are gloves?
Manifestations of hypokalemia
What is muscle weakness, hypotension, and dysrhythmias.
Clients with diarrhea are risk for Blank due to loss of bicarbonate
What is metabolic acidosis?
Expected findings of FVE
What is tachycardia, crackles in lungs, cough, pallor, and edema
ph 7.35-7.45
What is normal ph?
Adverse effect of D10 IV solution
What is hyperglycemia?
Manifestations of Hypercalcemia
What is Backme?
Bone pain, arrhythmias, cardiac arrest
kidney stones, muscle weakness, excessive urination
at risk for dysrhythmias
What is metabolic alkalosis?
Positive Chvostek’s sign is found in
What is hypocalcemia?
Expected range of PaCo2
What is 35-45?
Frequency of IV tubing and IV site changes
What is 96 hours?
Manifestations of hyperkalemia
What is decreased deep tendon reflexes, paralysis, and dysrhythmias?
Decreased ventilation (hypoxemia) causes carbon dioxide retention, resulting in
What is respiratory acidosis?
High blood pressure , tachycardia, and increased neuromuscular activity are found in
What is hypomagnesemia?
Expected bicarb range
What 22-26
IV solutions for hypernatremia
What is isotonic or hypotonic? ex,D5
Manifestations of hypermagnesium
what is Skeletal muscle weakness ,hypotension, and bradycardia?
Warm flush skin, decreased level of consciousness, muscle twitching and dizziness
What is respiratory acidosis
SOB, crackles, and pitting edema most likely has increased Fluid volume excess , leads to
What is hyponatremia?
An expected finding for a client who has metabolic acidosis
What is HCO3- less than 22 mEq/L.
Nursing action for IV that is warm and painful to touch
What is apply warm compress?
Manifestations of hypocalcemia
What is tingling and twitching in the extremities and face ,lips, hair loss, brittle nails, tetany?
hyperventilation, lightheadedness, confusion, and numbness in the hands and feet.
What is respiratory alkalosis?
The loss of Blank, a positively-charged ion, results in the loss of Blank , a negatively-charged ion, because these electrolytes have an electrical attraction to each other.
What is Sodium and Chloride?
Client’s pH is below 7.35, the PaCO2 is above 45 mm Hg, and the HCO3 is within the expected reference
What is Respiratory acidosis