A client at risk for respiratory failure is receiving oxygen via nasal cannula at 6L /min. Arterial blood gases are show below. pH7.24PaCO256PaO252HCO318What intervention does the nurse anticipate for the respiratory support of this client?
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The nurse is caring for the patient after chest tube inserti…
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