What is oxygenation?
A) Inhalation and Exhalation of the lungs
B) Gas Exchange at the Alveoli
C) Gas Exchange at the capillary level B
Put the consequences of severe, unresolved impairment in the gas exchange in the correct order
A) Decreased oxygenation at alveoli
B) Reduced oxygen in the blood
C) Oxygen-deprived tissues
D) Cell Death A B C D
What is the normal PH for blood plasma?
A) 7.0
B) 6.45
C) 7.5
D) 7.35 D
What "problem" would contribute to respiratory alkalosis?
A) shock
B) pulmonary emboli
C) vomiting
D) exercising B
What is pH low and PaCO2 high?
A) Respiratory acidosis
B) Metabolic acidosis
C) Respiratory alkalosis
D) Metabolic alkalosis A
All would result in Metabolic alkalosis except?
A) Prolonged NGT suctioning
B) DKA
C) Prolonged vomiting
D) Excessive intake of bicarbonates B
What is pH high and HCO3 high?
, A) Respiratory alkalosis
B) Metabolic acidosis
C) Respiratory acidosis
D) Metabolic alkalosis D
What is respiratory acidosis?
A) bicarbonate deficit
B) excess of carbonic acid (CO2)
C) excess of bicarbonate
D) carbonic acid deficit (CO2) B
What is respiratory alkalosis?
A) bicarbonate deficit
B) excess of carbonic acid (CO2)
C) excess of bicarbonate
D) carbonic acid deficit (CO2) D
What is pH low and HCO3 low?
A) Resp alkalosis
B) Metabolic acidosis
C) Resp acidosis
D) Metabolic alkalosis B
What two organs in the body serve as a compensatory function to maintain acid-base balance?
A) Kidney
B) Bowel
C) Heart
D) Lung AD
What is this: pH 7.55, PaCO2 25, HCO3 22
A) Respiratory Acidosis, Partially Compensated
B) Respiratory Alkalosis, Uncompensated
C) Respiratory Alkalosis, Partially compensated
D) Respiratory Acidosis, Uncompensated B
What is oxygenation?
A) Inhalation and Exhalation of the lungs
B) Gas Exchange at the Alveoli
C) Gas Exchange at the capillary level B