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Created on September 16, 2023

Exam #1 Practice

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Practice for the exam by collecting the code to successfully care for a patient with GI, acid-base, and fluid and electrolyte disurbances.

Exam #1 Review Breakout

03 Correct image

02 Find!

01 Quiz

Reward

Introduction

Collect all the numbers by completing each of the challenges, and enter them in order in the final section to finish the game.

Index

INTRODUCTION

Complete the following quiz, and getthe first number towards your reward!

QUIZ

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Partially Compensated Respiratory Alkalosis

Partially Compensated Metabolic Alkalosis

Uncompensated Respiratory Alkalosis

PH 7.48 PaCo2 22 HCO3 20 What is the acid base Imbalance?

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Explanation: 1. The PH is high so it is alkalosis 2. The PaCo2 is low so it is respiratory 3. There is compensation because bicarb is low 4. The PH is still out of range so it is partially comensated

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Fully Compensated Respiratory Acidosis

Partially Compensated Metabolic Acidosis

Fully Compensated Metabolic Acidosis

PH 7.36 PaCo2 33 HCo3 20 What is the acid-base imbalance?

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Explanation: 1. PH is normal but more acidotic 2. The HCo3 is more acidic - metabolic 3. The respiratory system is trying to compensate by being more basic (breathing faster) 4. The PH is normal so it is fully compensated

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Fully Compensated Metabolic Acidosis

Fully Compensated Respiratory Acidosis

Normal ABG

PH 7.37 PaCo2 44 HCo3 24What is the acid-base imbalance?

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Explanation:The PH, PaCo2, and HCo3 are all in normal range..

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Uncompensated Respiratory Alkalosis

Uncompensated Metabolic Alkalosis

Partialy Compesated Metaoic Alkalosis

PH 7.55 PaCo2 45 HCo3 30What is the acid-base imbalance?

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Explanation: 1. The PH is high so it is alkalosis 2. The bicarb is high so it is metabolic 3. The respiratory is normal so it is uncompensated.

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Patient who is in renal failure

Patient receiving too much Morphine for pain

Patient with NGT hooked up to suction

Which of the following patients would the nurse suspect to have this ABG: PH 7.20, PaCo2 52, PaO2 85 HCo3 22

QUESTION 5/5

Explanation: This is respiratory acidosis. The cause of respiratory acidosis is holding on to excess hydrogen ions (Acid). Because the patient has received too mush of an opioid he/she is lethargic with a decreased respiratory rate and can't get rid of the Co2.

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Weight is one of the best measurements of fluid volume status

The nurse would expect a patient with FVE to have hemoconcentration (Elevated HCT)

Treat hypokalemia with Insulin and D50

Clinical signs of fluid volume deficit are distended neck veins, bounding pulse, dry mucous membrannes, and shortness of breath.

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When Calcium is elevated so is Phosphorous

One of the priorities for a patient with a pottassium imbalance is to place the patient on an EKG monitor

Trousseau Sign indicated hypercalcemia

Hyperkalemia cn cause digitalis toxicity

Signs and symptoms of Hypokalemia include sizures, change in mental status, headache, and irritability

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Patients with acidosis are at risk for hypokalemia

Calcium, Magnesium, and pottasium are all electrolytes that are essential for heart function

Magnesium and pottassium have an inverse relationship

Patients diagnosed with renal failure are at risk for abnormally low levels of electrolytes

Sodium deficits only occur in hypervolemia

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Which assessment has top priority for a patient with fluid volume excess? Why?

The nurse knows that which of these conditions puts the patient most at risk for peritonitis?

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What lab must be checked prior to administering electrolyes?

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Which meal would the nurse suggest for a post gastroduodenal resection to prevent dumping syndrome?

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Which electrolyte disturbance can cause seizures and neurological changes?

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