Hoffman- Chapter 9: Acid-Base Balance Flashcards
The nurse is providing care for an adult patient who is admitted to the emergency department (ED) after passing out. The patient has been fasting and currently has ketones in the urine. Which acid-based imbalance should the nurse monitor the patient for based on the current data?
1) Metabolic acidosis
2) Metabolic alkalosis
3) Respiratory acidosis
4) Respiratory alkalosis
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The nurse is providing care to patient with the following laboratory values: pH – 7.31; PaCO2 – 48 mmHg; and a normal HCO3. Which condition should the nurse plan care for based on the current data?
1) Metabolic acidosis
2) Metabolic alkalosis
3) Respiratory acidosis
4) Respiratory alkalosis
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The nurse is reviewing the latest arterial blood gas results for a patient with metabolic alkalosis. Which result indicates that the metabolic alkalosis is compensated?
1) pH 7.32
2) HCO3 8 mEq/L
3) PaCO2 48 mmHg
4) PaCO2 18 mmHg
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Which diagnostic test should the nurse anticipate when providing care to a patient diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) to monitor acid-base balance?
1) Pulse oximetry
2) Bronchoscopy
3) Sputum studies
4) Arterial blood gases
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Which patient statement indicates the need for additional education regarding the use of sodium bicarbonate to treat acidosis?
1) “I need to purchase antacids without salt.”
2) “I should use the antacid for at least 2 months.”
3) “I should contact the doctor if I have any gastric discomfort with chest pain.”
4) “I should call the doctor if I get short of breath or start to sweat with this medication.”
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The patient is receiving sodium bicarbonate intravenously (IV) for correction of acidosis secondary to diabetic coma. The nurse assesses the patient to be lethargic, confused, and breathing rapidly. Which is the nurse’s priority response to the current situation?
1) Stop the infusion and notify the provider because the patient is in alkalosis.
2) Increase the rate of the infusion and continue to assess the patient for symptoms of
acidosis.
3) Decrease the rate of the infusion and continue to assess the patient for symptoms of
alkalosis.
4) Continue the infusion, because the patient is still in acidosis, and notify the provider.
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The nurse is planning care for an older adult patient with respiratory acidosis. Which intervention should the nurse include in this patient’s plan of care?
1) Maintain adequate hydration.
2) Reduce environmental stimuli.
3) Administer intravenous sodium bicarbonate.
4) Administer prescribed intravenNoUusRfSluIidNsGcaKreIfuNllGy..COM
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The results of a patient’s arterial blood gas sample indicate an oxygen level of 72 mmHg. Which should the nurse closely assess when providing care to this patient?
1) Perfusion
2) Cognition
3) Communication
4) Fluid and electrolytes
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The nurse is caring for a comatose patient with respiratory acidosis. For which intervention will the nurse need to collaborate when caring for this patient?
1) Monitoring vital signs
2) Measuring intake and output
3) Determining recent eating behaviors
4) Identifying current oxygen saturation level
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The nurse is analyzing the patient’s arterial blood gas report, which reveals a pH of 7.15. The patient has just suffered a cardiac arrest. Which consequences of this pH value does the nurse consider for this patient?
1) Decreased cardiac output
2) Decreased potassium levels
3) Increased magnesium levels
4) Decreased free calcium in the ECF
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The nurse is caring for a patient admitted with renal failure and metabolic acidosis. Which clinical manifestation would indicate to the nurse that planned interventions to relieve the metabolic acidosis have been effective?
1) Tachypnea
2) Palpitations
3) Increased deep tendon reflexes
4) Decreased depth of respirations
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A patient with metabolic acidosis has been admitted to the unit from the emergency department (ED). The patient is experiencing confusion and weakness. Which independent nursing intervention is the priority?
1) Protecting the patient from injury
2) Placing the patient in a high-Fowler’s position
3) Administering sodium bicarbonate to the patient
4) Providing the patient with appropriate skin care
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The nurse is reviewing new orders provided by the health-care provider for a critical care patient with metabolic acidosis. Which prescription should the nurse question?
1) Draw serum potassium levels every two hours.
2) Draw arterial blood gas samples every two hours.
3) Administer one ampule of sodium bicarbonate now.
4) Begin intravenous infusion of 0.9% normal saline.
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The nurse is providing care to a patient who has been vomiting for several days. The nurse knows that the patient is at risk for metabolic alkalosis because gastric secretions have which characteristic?
1) Gastric secretions are acidic.
2) Gastric secretions are alkaline.
3) Gastric secretions have a foul smell.
4) Gastric secretions are green in color.
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Which is the priority nursing action when providing care to a patient who is admitted with metabolic
alkalosis?
1) Monitoring oxygen saturation
2) Setting goals for the plan of care
3) Administering prescribed medications
4) Teaching the family about risk factors
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