Respiratory Respiratory Metabolic Metabolic Miscellaneous Alakalosis Acidosis Alakalosis Acidosis 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 A cardiopulmonary manifestation of respiratory alkalosis What is Arrhythmias An indication of impending respiratory failure What is low PaO2 A nursing intervention to minimize hyperventilation What is decrease anxiety The nurse would anticipate the client to exhibit a potassium level of What is <3.5 A respiratory disorder resulting in respiratory alkalosis What is asthma An assessment finding indicating a worsening of respiratory acidosis What is accessory muscle use The diet to be prescribed What is high fat, low carbohydrate Compensation occurs through renal reabsorption of What is bicarbonate When viewing the ABG results, the nurse would expect the serum pH to be What is <7.35 A medication use to increase airway diameter What is albuterol The physician orders the nurse to administer IV sodium bicarbonate. The nurse would What is clarify the order A nursing intervention to correct metabolic alkalosis What is antiemetic administration Hypocalcemia causes the neuromuscular manifestation of What is tetany The hallmark of metabolic alkalosis What is increased bicarbonate and increasing PaCo2 A medication which may cause metabolic alkalosis What is a thiazide diuretic A medical condition resulting from excessive oxidation of fatty acids What is diabetic ketoacidosis Tall peaked T waves on an ECG results from What is hyperkalemia-the movement of potassium from ICF to ECF If the metabolic acidosis is a result of diabetic keotacidosis, the nurse would What is administer insulin A common medication causing metabolic acidosis if an excessive amount is taken What is acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) A respiratory manifestation observed with metabolic acidosis What is Kussmaul respirations Clients with COPD experience What is respiratory acidosis Associated with the antacid ingestion What is metabolic alkalosis A patient with COPD should receive O2 at what amount What is 2 LPM A client with a PaO2 of 97, pH of 7.51, and K+ of 2.9 has What is metabolic alkalosis When assessing a client with metabolic acidosis, the nurse would expect the blood pressure to What is be decreased