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Intracranial, Fluid, Electrolytes, and Acid/Base HCC

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HCC NUR102

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  • An indirect measurement of hydrogen ion concentration
  • Second line of defense in acid/base balance
  • pH 7.45, PaCO2 48, HCO3 28
  • pH 7.17, PaCO2 35, HCO3 12
  • Patient has been vomiting repeated for 24 hours. What acid base imbalance would you expect?
  • Which of the following is not part of Cushing's Triad?
  • Which of the following is not an early sign of increased intracranial pressure?
  • The recovery period after a seizure occurs is called?
  • A patient with a seizure disorder states he smells something bad, what should the nurse do?
  • Which of the following is not a seizure precaution?
  • What is the only IV fluid that can be use with blood?
  • What IV solution is most similar in concentration to human plasma?
  • Client complains of pain and burning at the IV site. The vein feels cordlike. This is called
  • Blood must be administered within what time frame?
  • What IV fluid should not be given to a patient with increased ICP?
  • Fluid moves between compartments all of the following ways except
  • Intravascular, interstitial and transcelluar fluids are found in
  • Equal loss of fluid and electrolytes is called
  • Signs and symptoms of fluid volume deficit are similar to which electrolyte imbalance?
  • Fluid volume overload has what effect on the HCT?