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The following are elements measured in the ABG test:
oxygen saturation (SaO2), partial pressure of oxygen
(PaO2), partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2),
bicarbonate (HCO3), and the arterial blood's pH
The normal ranges for these components are:
Bicarbonate (HCO3) - normal value limits are 22 - 28
mEq/L
Partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) - normal value limits
are 75 - 100 mmHg
Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2) - normal value
limits are 38 - 42 mmHg
Arterial blood pH - normal value limits are 7.35 - 7.45
Oxygen saturation (SaO2) - normal value limits are 94 -
100%
The ABG should be checked to assess for respiratory
conditions or diseases that impacts the lungs. Changes in
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pulmonary functioning can lead to conditions such as
hypoxemia (insufficient amounts of oxygen in the blood) or
hypercapnia (too much carbon dioxide in the arterial
blood).
Partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) measuring less than 60
mm Hg may also indicate insufficient oxygen in the blood.
Then, oxygen saturation (SaO2) levels lower than 90%
may reveal the lack of sufficient oxygen in the body's
tissues.
Which of the following is information often included in a
discharge summary?
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Problem statement
Definitive analysis
Disposition
Interim care referrals - Answer-Disposition
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A discharge summary is completed for each patient who is
admitted and discharged from a hospital or other facility
where inpatient care is provided. The typical components
of a discharge summary includes (1) the date the patient is
admitted (2) the date the patient is discharged (3) the
admitting diagnosis (4) the discharge diagnosis (5) the
name of the attending physician (6) a list of consulting
physicians, if applicable (7) procedures, if applicable (8)
the patient's history, including physical examination
information, laboratory values (9) the daily progress of the
patient's care and response to the care received while in
the hospital - hospital course (10) the patient's condition at
the time of discharge (11) the patient's disposition, such as
patient is discharged home, or the patient is discharged to
the Beacon Skilled Nursing Facility, etc (12) the patients
medications at the time of discharge (13) instructions the
patients will need to perform after discharge and follow up
instructions, such as returning to the physician office for a
follow up appointment and (14) a problem list.
In terms of abscess detection, which of the following
statements is least accurate?
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Computed tomography is the preferred imaging modality.
Appropriate bowel opacification is mandatory.
Sonography is best for identification of loculation.
Imaging can determine whether a collection is infected or
not - Answer-Imaging can determine whether a collection
is infected or not.
Imaging cannot determine whether a collection is infected
or not. Gram stain and culture must be obtained to make
this determination.
The posterior branches of the renal arteries supply blood
to which part of the kidneys?
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Lower pole and anterior position.