1. A child in severe distress have to be on - ANS-a hundred% O2
2. All forms of surprise can cause - ANS-systemic inflammatory reaction syndrome (SIRS)
3.
4. Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS)
5. ARDs increase chance in people with - ANS-alcohol abuse
6. ARDs is characterised by means of - ANS-Hypoxemia that persists even if one
hundred% oxygen is given
7.
8. Decreased pulmonary compliance
9.
10. Dyspnea
11.
12. Non-cardiac associated bilateral pulmonary edema
13.
14. Dense pulmonary infiltrates on radiography
15.
16. NO ABNORMAL LUNG SOUNDS since it takes vicinity interstitially
17. ARDS patho - ANS-Progressive disorder results in ARF
18.
19. Exchange of oxygen intake and carbon dioxide in the frame's cells
20. Before acting ABGs from the radial artery the nurse need to carry out the - ANS-Allens
check
21. Blood fuel findings for Respiratory acidosis - ANS-pH reduced (or low normal if
completely compensated)
22.
23. PaCO2 improved
24.
25. HCO3 expanded from reimbursement
26. Blood fuel findings Metabolic alkalosis - ANS-Ph expanded
27.
28. CO2 elevated from reimbursement
29.
30. HCO3 elevated
31. Blood gasoline findings of metabolic acidosis - ANS-pH reduced (or low if full
compensated)
32.
33. PaCO2 decreased from compensations
34.
35. HCO3 Decreased
, 36. Blood gas findings of respiration alkalosis - ANS-pH extended
37.
38. CO2 decreased
39.
40. HCO3 decreased if compensated
41. Cardiogenic surprise motive - ANS-Damaged HEART (ischemia or impairment of tissue
perfusion)
42. Clinical manifestations of Metabolic Acidosis - ANS-Decreased LOC
43.
44. Hyperventilation (compensatory mechanism)
45.
46. Abdominal pain
47.
48. N & V
49.
50. Cardiac dysrhythmias
51. Clinical manifestations of metabolic alkalosis - ANS-Excitation accompanied via
decreased LOC
52.
53. perioral and digitalis numbness; carpopedal spasm
54.
55. Hypoventialtion (compensatory mechanism)
56.
57. Signs of extent depletion and hypokalemia if gift
58. Clinical manifestations of Respiratory acidosis - ANS-headache
59.
60. decreased LOC
61.
62. Hypoventilation (purpose of hassle)
63.
64. Cardiac dysrhthmias
65.
66. IF SEVERE: HYPOTENSION
67. Clinical manifestations of Respiratory alkalosis - ANS-Exicitation& belligerence to
lightheadedness to unusual behaviors followed with the aid of decreased LOC if extreme
68.
69. Perioral and digital numbness
70.
71. Tetany
72.
73. carpopedal spasm
74.
75. Diaphoresis
76.
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