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NUR 215 Exam 4 Questions and Answers Rated A+
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What are the pediatric symptoms of hypoxia? 
FINES; F:feeding difficulty, I:inspiratory stridor, N:nares flare, E:expiratory grunting, S:sternal 
retractions 
What is hypoxia? 
low oxygen levels in the tissues 
what is hypoxemia? 
low oxygen levels in the blood 
What are the diagnostic tests used in a respiratory assessment? 
blood tests (specifically Arterial blood gases aka ABGs), chest x-ray, sputum culture, pulse 
oximetry, peak expiratory ...
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WGU D236 pathophysiology Exam -Study Guide-With 100% verified answers-2022-2023
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1. What is Starling's Law of Capillary forces? How does this 
explain why a nutritionally deficient child would have edema? 
Starling’s Law describes how fluids move across the capillary membrane. There 
are two major opposing forces that act to balance each other, hydrostatic pressure 
(pushing water out of the capillaries) and osmotic pressure (including oncontic pressure, 
which pushes fluid into the capillaries). Both electrolytes and proteins (oncontic 
pressure) in the blood affect osmot...
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Patho Study guide for Exam 3 UCF Updated 2024/2025 Actual Questions and answers with complete solutions
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Acidity - high concentration of hydrogen ion 
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) - -Males>Females (2:1) 
-Prevalence 5:100,000 
-Degenerative disease of nervous system 
--involves upper and lower motor neurons 
-Progressive muscle weakness and wasting 
--Muscles innervated form spinal and cranial nerves affected 
--eventually profound weakness of respiratory muscles and death 
Arterial Blood Gases (ABGs) for someone who has ARDS - -Hypoxia 
-Acidosis 
-Hypercapnia (increase in CO2) 
Atelecta...
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ATI Detailed Answer Key Student Success. N4581Resp Practice Questions
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ATI Detailed Answer Key 
Student Success. N4581Resp Practice Questions 
 
 
QUESTIONS AND RATIONALE 
1.	A nurse is reviewing the arterial blood gas values for a client. The pH is 7.32, PaCO2 48 mm Hg and the HCO3 is 23 mEq/L. The nurse should recognize that these findings indicate of which of the following acid base balances? 
A.	Respiratory acidosis 
Rationale: A number of conditions can lead to respiratory acidosis, including COPD and pneumonia. In the presence of respiratory acidosis, the cli...
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ATI CBC Semester 2 Study Guide Complete Exam Questions With Correct Verified Solutions
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ATI CBC Semester 2 Study Guide Complete Exam Questions With Correct Verified Solutions 
 
Pulse oximeter - ANS a device with a sensor probe that attaches securely to the fingertip, toe, bridge of nose, earlobe, or forehead with a clip or band 
 
What do pulse oximeters do? - ANS Measure pulse saturation (SpO2) via a wave of infrared light that measures light absorption by oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin in arterial blood. SpO2 reliably reflects the percent of saturation of hemoglob...
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NRNP 6566 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2023 Update
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NRNP 6566 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2023 Update NRNP 6566 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2023 Update 
Question 1 
Which statement is correct about fluoroquinolones? 
 
fluoroquinolones are effective treatment for urinary tract infections and pyelonephritis 
 
Fluoroquinolones are recommended treatment in uncomplicated skin infections 
 
fluoroquinolones are not associated with tendon rupture 
 
fluoroquinolones are never indicated in the treatment of pediatric infections 
Question 2 
A 42...
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ACUTE RESP DISTRESS SYNDROME (ARDS) Answered with Complete Rationales 100% all correct!
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ACUTE RESP DISTRESS SYNDROME (ARDS) 
1. The unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is bathing the client diagnosed with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The bed is in a high position with the opposite side rail in the low position. Which action should the nurse implement? 
1. Demonstrate the correct technique for giving a bed bath. 
2. Encourage the UAP to put the bed in the lowest position. 
3. Instruct the UAP to get another person to help with the bath. 
4. Provide praise for perform...
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ABGs Practice Questions and Answers with Certified Solutions
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ABGs Practice Questions and Answers 
 
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A student is anxious before a major exam and is breathing rapidly. What would you expect to 
observe in this patient's acid-base balance? 
A) Metabolic Acidosis 
B) Respiratory Alkalosis 
C) Metabolic Alkalosis 
D) Respiratory Acidosis 
Answer: B) Respiratory Alkalosis 
 
A 45-year-old woman with kidney failure missed her dialysis session and is starting to feel 
unwell. What might be the cause? 
A) Metabolic Acidosis 
B) Metab...
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Arterial Blood Gases (ABG's) Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Arterial Blood Gases (ABG's) Questions 
 
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What is an ABG? 
 
It measures the partial pressures of O2, CO2, pH, and HCO3 in arterial blood. 
 
Who usually collects this bloodwork? From where? 
Respiratory therapists commonly collect arterial blood from the radial, brachial, and femoral 
arteries for this profile. 
 
What is acidosis? 
 
It occurs when arterial blood has an excess of H+ ions, resulting in a pH below 7.35. 
 
What are the acids? 
 
They include H+...
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NUR 195 - EXAM 2 (weeks 3-4) 2023/2024 with 100% correct answers
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what happens in decreased compliance of the lungs? Examples correct answerslungs are stiff and require greater effort to breathe 
 
morbid obesity 
pneumo/hemothorax 
 
what happens in wheezing? examples correct answersnarrowing of the airway 
 
asthma and COPD 
 
watch adventitious breath sounds video 
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PFT, ABG abbreviations correct answerspulmonary function test 
 
arterial blood gas 
 
arterial blood gases report........ correct answersstatus of Oxygenation and Acid-B...
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