Based on the following ABG results, what is the most likely…

Based on the following ABG results, what is the most likely diagnosis?  pH = 6.89, PaCO2 = 24 torr,  HCO3 = 4.7 mEq/ L a.  Acute uncompensated metabolic acidosis b.  Acute uncompensated respiratory acidosis c.  Partially compensated metabolic acidosis d.  Partially compensated respiratory acidosis

Which of the following conditions will appear hyperlucent wi…

Which of the following conditions will appear hyperlucent with retrosternal space on a chest x- ray? I.  Atelectasis II. Pneumothorax III. Pneumonia IV. emphysema V.  Acute asthma a. I,II and III only    b. II, III, and  IV     c.  II, III, IV and V     d.  II, IV and V only  

In which of the following situations is obtaining a chest ra…

In which of the following situations is obtaining a chest radiograph least useful? A. following intubation B. following placement of a central venous pressure line C. when the static pressure drops by 2 cm H2O during CMV D. when the patient’s oxygenation status deteriorates for no known reason

Assessment reveals: HR 120 bpm, Respiration 35 breaths/min…

Assessment reveals: HR 120 bpm, Respiration 35 breaths/min, BP 130/85 mmHg, SpO2 85% Lungsounds: Rhonchi and wheezes in the RUL and RML. Temperature: of 102 F No Cyanosis Strong productive cough with moderate amount of thick yellow secretions. What should be done FIRST?   Choose only ONE

A patient develops acute hypercapnic respiratory failure due…

A patient develops acute hypercapnic respiratory failure due to muscle fatigue. Which of the following modes of ventilatory support would you consider for this patient? I. assist-control ventilation with adequate backup II. continuous positive airway pressure III. synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation with adequate backup rate IV. bilevel pressure support ( Bipap ) by mask   A. II and IV B. III and IV C. I, II, and III D. I, III, and IV