Respiratory
Endocrine and Metabolism
Electrolytes
Lines and Drains
ABG interpretation
100

The earliest sign of respiratory failure.

Restlessness

100

The lab value that is most likely elevated in a patient with liver failure that has developed asterixis and confusion.

What is ammonia? 

100

Most life threatening electrolyte abnormality in CKD.

What is hyperkalemia?

100

Chest tube finding in water seal chamber that required immediate intervention. 

What is continuous bubbling?

100

pH: 7.50

PaCO2: 30

HCO3: 24

What is respiratory Alkalosis?

200

A patient with ARDS is receiving oxygen therapy, but their SATs remain at 84%. This finding is best described as ______.

What is Refractory Hypoxemia?

200

The urine output in a patient with SIADH would most likely be _______.

What is decreased or concentrated?

200

A patient with DI is most expected to have this electrolyte problem. 

What is hypernatremia?

200

A ventilators high pressure alarm goes off, this is what the nurse checks for first.

What is the need for suctioning?

200

pH: 7.30

PaCO2: 55

HCO3: 24


What is respiratory acidosis?

300

A post-op patient suddenly develops dyspnea, tachycardia, and pleuritic chest pain. The nurse would suspect this complication.

What is a pulmonary embolism?

300

The first priority treatment for DKA

What is IV fluids?

300

Addisonian crisis typical of electrolyte abnormalities

What is hyponatremia and hyperkalemia?

300

This nursing intervention is used in ventilated patients to help prevent VAP

What is elevated HOB?

300

A patient in DKA would most likely have this ABG finding.

What is metabolic acidosis?

400

Assessment findings seen on X-ray that indicate a tension pneumothorax.

What is a deviated trachea to the unaffected side?

400

This medication is commonly given to treat hepatic encephalopathy.

What is lactulose?


- Binds to the ammonia and secretes it through stool.

400

EKG finding indicating hyperkalemia.

What is peaked T waves?

400

A ventilators low pressure alarm goes off, the nurse should check for this.

What is accidental disconnection or extubation?

400

pH: 7.50

PaCO2: 30

HCO3: 20

What is Partially compensated respiratory alkalosis ? 

500

Hallmark sign of flail chest.

What is paradoxical chest movement?


- in on inspiration, out on expiration at the affected site

500

Key findings in HHS

What is

Blood glucose over 600

No ketones

Very high serum osmolality

Severe dehydration

500

this medication is administered if Addisonian crisis is expected

what is IV hydrocortisone?


- benefits outweigh the risks, so do not need to wait for lab work to come back

500

A patient with ARDS on a ventilator remains hypoxic, the nurse anticipates this setting on the ventilator to be adjusted.

What is increasing PEEP?

500

pH 7.38

PaCO2: 30

HCO3: 

What is fully compensated metabolic acidosis?