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Uncompensated - answer--pH and one other value is abnormal


Partial compensation - answer--pH, CO2, and HCO3 are all off


Full compensation - answer--pH is normal


Acidosis - answer--reduces the excitability of cardiovascular muscle,
neurons, skeletal muscle, and smooth muscle.


Alkalosis - answer--increases the sensitivity of excitable tissues allowing
them to OVERRESPOND without stimulation


ABG considerations - answer--- Assess cardiovascular w/ acidosis
(cardiac arrest from hyperkalemia)
- Assess neuro status
- Fall precautions


Bicarb HC03 - answer--kidney compensation (slow and powerful)

, Respiratory PaC02 - answer--Respiratory compensation (fast but
limited)


Metabolic acidosis causes - answer--DKA, Starvation, diarrhea, kidney
failure, dehydration, liver failure, pancreatitis, heavy exercise, seizure
activity, fever, hypoxia, ischemia, ethanol/methanol intoxication


Metabolic acidosis signs and symptoms - answer--bradycardia,
hypotension, thready pulse, CNS depression, hyporeflexia, kussmal resp
(with resp compensation), warm, flushed, dry skin.


Metabolic acidosis treatment - answer--hydration and medication to
treat underlying problems (DKA - give insulin).


Metabolic alkalosis causes - answer--antacids, blood transfusion,
sodium bicarbonate, total parenteral nutrition (TPN), prolonged
vomiting, nasogastric suctioning, hypercortisolism, hyperaldosteronism,
Loop/Thiazide diuretics.


Metabolic Alkalosis s/s - answer--anxiety, irritability, tetany, seizures,
POSITIVE CHVOSTEK, POSITIVE TROUSSEAU, parathesis, hyperreflexia,
muscle cramping/twitching, skeletal muscle weakness, Tachycardia,
norm/low BP, increased Digoxin toxicity, decreased respiratory effort
(muscle weakness).

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