NUR 2392 / NUR2392: Multidimensional Care II / MDC 2 Exam 2 (2021/2022) Rasmussen College.CERIFIED
1. A patient is brought into the ED with respiratory
... [Show More] depression. The patient has a history of COPD. What acid-base
imbalance is most likely? - Respiratory Acidosis. The patient likely has a build-up of CO2, causing respiratory acidosis.
2. The nurse is evaluating the lab work of a patient who has uncontrolled metabolic acidosis. Which lab result would result
from this condition? Serum potassium 5.7 mEq/L. Serum potassium increases during acidosis to try to buffer the acidic
conditions.
3. The nurse is reviewing the standing orders for a patient who was admitted for evaluation of chest pain. The patient has a
history of (COPD) and his laboratory results and assessment reveal that he has mild respiratory acidosis. The nurse
would question which order? Oxygen therapy at 4 L/min as needed - Oxygen therapy at 4L/ Min as needed. Oxygen
therapy is often ordered for =respiratory acidosis. However, COPD patients have a difficult time off-loading carbon
dioxide and giving too much oxygen can cause these patients to have a decrease in respiratory drive, leading to
respiratory arrest.
4. A client has acute alcohol intoxication. What acid-base imbalance is the client at risk for? Metabolic Acidosis
5. A client comes into the ED with respiratory acidosis. What type of medication would the nurse likely administer?
Bronchodilators
6. A client comes into the ED with a high fever and is hyperventilating. His ABG results are pH 7.51, PaCO2 28 mm Hg,
and HCO3 24 mEq/L. The nurse should identify that the client has which acid-base imbalance? Respiratory Alkalosis.
Because the client is breathing rapidly, he is exhaling excessive amounts of carbon dioxide. This loss of carbon dioxide
decreases the hydrogen ion levels of the blood, causing the pH to increase and resulting in respiratory alkalosis.
7. A nurse is caring for a client who has metabolic alkalosis. As the client compensates for this acid-base imbalance, which
of the following mechanisms should the nurse expect the client's body to use? Hypoventilation.
8. A nurse is inserting an NG tube for a client who is beginning enteral feedings. What action should the nurse take to
verify tube placement before administering initial feeding? Verify tube placement with radiography
9. Which patient statement alerts the nurse to perform a thorough GI history and focused assessment? "I take ibuprofen
three times daily for arthritis.” large amounts of aspirin or NSAIDs can cause peptic ulcer disease and GI bleeding.
10. After abdominal surgery, which question should the nurse ask the patient to determine whether peristaltic movement is
returning? "Have you passed flatus?"
11. When administering a new GI medication to an older patient, the nurse anticipates what? Close monitoring is needed
because toxic levels may develop.
12. A patient in the ED has been experiencing upper abdominal pain after meals for the past several months. She reports
pain after napping or sleeping at night. She has been taking OTC antacids with some relief. The nurse understands that
which assessment finding places the patient at risk for peptic ulcer disease? use of NSAIDS to control arthritis pain -
NSAID use and H. Pylori bacteria are the most common causes of ulcers. [Show Less]