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Acid-Base Balance Exam Questions & Answers, (Deeply Explained With Rationales) Nclex Exam questions from the 5th edition Saunders book | 2024 Update
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Acid-Base Balance Exam Questions & Answers, (Deeply Explained With Rationales) Nclex Exam questions from the 5th edition Saunders book | 2024 Update 
Acid-Base Balance Exam Questions & Answers, 
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Nclex Exam questions from the 5th edition Saunders book. 
A patient had 5 liters of fluid removed during a paracentesis. What intravenous (IV) solution may be 
used to pull fluid into the intravascular space after the paracentesis? 
0.9% sodium chloride 
25% albumin s...
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Acid-Base Balance Exam Questions & Answers, (Deeply Explained With Rationales) Nclex Exam questions from the 5th edition Saunders book | 2024 Update
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Acid-Base Balance Exam Questions & Answers, 
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Nclex Exam questions from the 5th edition Saunders book. 
Acid-Base Balance Exam Questions & Answers, 
(Deeply Explained With Rationales) 
Nclex Exam questions from the 5th edition Saunders book. 
A patient had 5 liters of fluid removed during a paracentesis. What intravenous (IV) solution may be 
used to pull fluid into the intravascular space after the paracentesis? 
0.9% sodium chloride 
25% albumin solution 
Lac...
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BHS 329 Chapter 9 Test with Complete Solutions
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BHS 329 Chapter 9 Test with Complete Solutions 
 
The principle behind cation exchange is that _____ ions are _____ . An example of this type of exchange that is used in the body for buffering is _____ . - Answer-a positive, exchanged for ions of the same charge, K+/H+ 
 
If your kidneys are unable to excrete the proper amount of HCO3-, then you are at risk for: - Answer-alkalosis 
 
The portion of the bicarbonate buffering system that is controlled by the kidneys is: - Answer-the portion conce...
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RD practice exam questions with 100% correct answers
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Which of these medicines are potassium sparing? 
A. Lasix 
B. Furosemide 
C. Bumetanide 
D. Spironolactone - Answer- D. Spironolactone 
Acidemia occurs when blood pH is less than: 
A. 8.35 
B. 10 
C. 6.45 
D. 7.35 - Answer- D. 7.35 
Alkalemia occurs when blood pH is more than: 
A. 5 
B. 12 
C. 7.45 
D. 8.45 - Answer- C. 7.45 
Condition when pH is low and PCO2 is high. When the body compensates, elevated 
HCO3- and H2CO3 levels. 
A. Respirator...
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NUR 3196: Pathophysiology/Pharmacology Module 3 Questions and answers
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Electrolytes 
Chemicals or nutrients present in the body's fluid compartments and impact fluid volume, regulate cardiac contractions, and provide stimulation to skeletal muscles that allow for movement. 
Electrolytes or ions have either 
Positive charges = cations 
 
Negative charges = anions 
Key positive ion in the extracellular fluid compartment (plasma and interstitial fluid) 
Sodium Na+ 
Most dominant negative ion 
Chloride Cl- 
Important anions 
Bicarbonate HCO3- 
 
Phosphates H2PO4- and ...
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given. 
 
Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review 
 
Norepinephrine Mechanism of Action (MOA) 
A1, A2, B1 agonist. 
 
Primary agent used in distributive shock because it's ability to recruit venous volume and augment preload, while increasing arterial tone, and increasing cardiac output. 
 
Alpha one causing peripheral smooth muscle contraction. (low dose venous, high dose venous and arterial). 
 
Alpha 2 adrenoreceptor agonism actually ant...
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UAB NUR 315 Pathophysiology Test 2 Questions and Answers
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What ion is most precisely regulated in the ECF? Hydrogen 
Chemoreceptors in blood vessels respond to CO2 in blood 
Where is the respiratory center located? medulla 
The stimulates the respiratory center in the brain? CO2 accumulation in the blood 
What is the major stimulus for inhalation? CO2 concentration in the blood (hypercapnia) 
What are arterial blood gases? the concentration of O2 and CO2 in the bloodstream 
Is carbon dioxide an acid or a base? acid 
Is bicarbonate (HCO3) an acid or a b...
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MDC II - Exam 2 
Causes of respiratory acidosis (low ph/ high CO2) 
-Hypoventilation 
-Drug overdose 
-Pulmonary edema 
-Chest trauma/neuromuscular disease 
-COPD 
-Airway obstruction 
 
 
Causes of Metabolic Acidosis (low pH/low HCO3) 
-Diabetic ketoacidosis 
-Salicylate OD 
-Renal failure 
-Severe diarrhea 
-Sepsis 
-Shock 
 
 
How to evaluate that treatment is working for respiratory acidosis? 
-Maintains adequate gas exchange 
-Arterial pH above 7.2 and closer to 7.35 
-PaO2 level above 90 m...
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TEAS 7 Question and answers correctly solved Which of the following is the process by what DNA is copied into RNA 
transcription 
 
 
carbon has an atomic number of 6. what is true about isotope c-12 
c-12 possesses 6 neutrons and 6protons in its. nucleus 
 
 
1. Which of the following best describes adaptive immunity? 
o The body's barrier defences, such as mucous membranes and secretions 
o The initiation of internal defences, such as phagocytes and natural killer cells 
o The initiation of t...
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Adult Nursing ABG Exam All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution
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What are arterial blood gases? - Answer--reflect oxygenation, gas exchange, and acid-base imbalance 
-PaO2 is the partial pressure of oxygen dissolved in arterial blood 
-SaO2 is the amount of oxygen bound to hemoglobin 
PaO2 ranges - Answer-normal is 80-100mmHg 
<80mmHg = hypoxemia 
<60 mmHg may be seen in COPD patients 
< 40 mmHg is life threatening 
SaO2 ranges - Answer-93-100% is normal 
-hypoxia is decreased oxygen at the tissue level 
pH - Answer-•Measures hydrogen ion (H+) conc...
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