Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation Practice Quiz (Part 2: 20 Items)
1. 1. Question
In acid-base balance, the normal plasma PCO2 and bicarbonate levels
... [Show More] are disturbed. Match the changes in this parameter with the disorders in the given choices: Low plasma PaCO2
o A. Metabolic Acidosis
o B. Respiratory Alkalosis
o C. Metabolic Alkalosis
o D. Respiratory Acidosis
Incorrect
Correct Answer: B. Respiratory Alkalosis
Excessive pulmonary ventilation decreases hydrogen ion concentration and thus causes respiratory alkalosis. It can become dangerous when it leads to cardiac dysrhythmias caused partly by a decrease in serum potassium levels.
2. 2. Question
In acid-base balance, the normal plasma PCO2 and bicarbonate levels are disturbed. Match the changes in this parameter with the disorders in the given choices: High plasma PaCO2
o A. Metabolic Acidosis
o B. Respiratory Alkalosis
o C. Metabolic Alkalosis
o D. Respiratory Acidosis
Incorrect
Correct Answer: D. Respiratory Acidosis
An excess of carbon dioxide (hypercapnia) can cause carbon dioxide narcosis. In this condition, carbon dioxide levels are so high that they no longer stimulate respirations but depress them.
3. 3. Question
In acid-base balance, the normal plasma PCO2 and bicarbonate levels are disturbed. Match the changes in this parameter with the disorders in the given choices: Decreased plasma bicarbonate (HCO3-)
o A. Metabolic Acidosis
o B. Respiratory Alkalosis
o C. Metabolic Alkalosis
o D. Respiratory Acidosis
Incorrect
Correct Answer: A. Metabolic Acidosis
The body compensates by using body fat for energy, producing abnormal amounts of ketone bodies. In an effort to neutralize the ketones and maintain the acid-base balance of the body, plasma bicarbonate is exhausted. This condition can develop in anyone who does not eat an adequate diet and whose body fat must be burned for energy. Symptoms include headache and mental dullness.
4. 4. Question
In acid-base balance, the normal plasma PCO2 and bicarbonate levels are disturbed. Match the changes in this parameter with the disorders in the given choices: Increased plasma bicarbonate (HCO3-)
o A. Metabolic Acidosis
o B. Respiratory Alkalosis
o C. Metabolic Alkalosis
o D. Respiratory Acidosis
Incorrect
Correct Answer: C. Metabolic Alkalosis
In metabolic alkalosis, breathing becomes depressed in an effort [Show Less]