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caused by kidney injury correct answers metabolic acidosis manifestations of ? headache, confusion, drowsiness, increased RR and depth, decreased BP and cardiac output, dysrhythmias, shock; if decrease is slow, patient may by asymptomatic until bicarb is 15 or less correct answers metabolic aci...

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caused by kidney injury correct answers metabolic acidosis

manifestations of ?
headache, confusion, drowsiness, increased RR and depth, decreased BP and cardiac output,
dysrhythmias, shock; if decrease is slow, patient may by asymptomatic until bicarb is 15 or less
correct answers metabolic acidosis

pH less than 7.35 and bicarb lower than 22 correct answers metabolic acidosis

management of ?
correct underlying problem, correct imbalance, monitor potassium levels correct answers
metabolic acidosis

caused by vomiting or gastric suctions; medications (especially long-term diuretics) correct
answers metabolic alkalosis

what does ROME stand for? correct answers Respiratory Opposite Metabolic Equal

manifestations of ?
symptoms related to decreased calcium, respiratory depression, tachycardia, symptoms of
hypokalemia correct answers metabolic alkalosis

pH higher than 7.45 and bicarb higher than 26 correct answers metabolic alkalosis

management of ?
correct underlying disorder, supply chloride to allow excretion of excess bicarb, restore fluid
volume with sodium chloride solutions correct answers metabolic alkalosis

always caused by a respiratory problem with inadequate excretion of CO2 correct answers
respiratory acidosis

manifestations of ?
may be asymptomatic; symptoms may include suddenly increased pulse, RR, and BP, mental
changes, feelings of fullness in head correct answers respiratory acidosis

pH lower than 7.35 and PaCO2 higher than 45 correct answers respiratory acidosis

management of ?
improve ventilation correct answers respiratory acidosis

caused by hyperventilation correct answers respiratory alkalosis

manifestations of ?

, lightheadedness, inability to concentrate, numbness and tingling, sometimes loss of
consciousness correct answers respiratory alkalosis

pH higher than 7.45 and PaCO2 lower than 35 correct answers respiratory alkalosis

management of ?
correct cause of hyperventilation correct answers respiratory alkalosis

normal pH correct answers 7.35-7.45

normal PaCO2 correct answers 35-45

normal HCO3 (bicarbonate) correct answers 22-26

normal PaO2 correct answers 80-100

normal oxygen saturation correct answers >94%

patho of which coronary vascular disorder?
inflammatory response due to injury of vessel causing an interruption of blood flow due to lipid
build-up which attracts platelets correct answers atherosclerosis

manifestations of which coronary vascular disorder?
chest pain, sob (especially in diabetic patients), nausea, and/or weakness correct answers
atherosclerosis

patho of which coronary vascular disorder?
specific chest pain that is caused by reduced blood flow to the heart, usually associated with
significant blockage of at least one major coronary artery correct answers angina pectoris

manifestations of which coronary vascular disorder?
exacerbated by physical exertion, exposure to cold, heavy meals, increase in cardiac workload;
can range from general discomfort to severe pain; pain may radiate, weakness, numbness, sob,
anxiety, nausea, feeling of doom correct answers angina pectoris

treatment of which coronary vascular disorder?
oxygen admin, med management, reducing stress/anxiety, pain management, education and
resources correct answers angina pectoris

patho of which coronary vascular disorder?
due to blockage, portion of the heart no longer receives blood flow and becomes necrotic correct
answers myocardial infarction (MI)

manifestations of which coronary vascular disorder?

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