Path 370 week 4
Croup is characterized by
A barking cough
Obstructive sleep apnea would most likely be found in a patient diagnosed with
Pickwickian syndrome
Metabolic alkalosis is often accompanied by
Hypokalemia
A person who overuses magnesium-aluminum antacids for a long period of time is likely to develop
Hypophosphatemia
Diarrhea and other lower intestinal fluid losses will contribute to
Metabolic acidosis
Emesis causes
metabolic alkalosis
Respiratory acidosis may be caused by
hypoventilation
Individuals who have chronic bronchitis most often have
A productive cough
Decreased neuromuscular excitability is often the result of
Hypercalcemia and hypermagnesemia
The imbalance that occurs with oliguric renal failure is
Hyperkalemia
Which electrolyte imbalances cause increased neuromuscular excitability?
Hypocalcemia and hypomagnesemia
The hallmark manifestation of acute respiratory distress syndrome is
Hypoxemia
When exposed to inhaled allergens, a patient with asthma produces large quantities of
IgE
Allergic (extrinsic) asthma is associated with
IgE-mediated airway inflammation
A major risk factor for the development of active pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) disease is
Immunosuppression
To best prevent emphysema, a patient is instructed to stop smoking since cigarette smoke
Impairs α1-antitrypsin, allowing elastase to predominate
If an individual has a fully compensated metabolic acidosis, the blood pH is
In the normal range
What is the most likely explanation for a diagnosis of hypernatremia in an elderly patient receiving tube feeding?
Inadequate water intake
A patient has a positive Chvostek sign. The nurse interprets this as a sign of
Increased neuromuscular excitability
Uncompensated metabolic alkalosis would result in
Increased pH, increased HCO3-
Chronic bronchitis often leads to cor pulmonale because of
Increased pulmonary vascular resistance
The increased anterior-posterior chest diameter associated with obstructive lung disease is caused by
Increased residual lung volumes
What age group has a larger volume of extracellular fluid than intracellular fluid?
Infants
Empyema is defined as an
Infection in the pleural space
A known cause of hypokalemia is
Insulin overdose
The primary cause of infant respiratory distress syndrome is
Lack of surfactant
Obstructive disorders are associated with
Low expiratory flow rates
The finding of ketones in the blood suggests that a person may have
Metabolic acidosis
Two primary acid-base disorders that are present independently are referred to as
Mixed acid-base imbalance.
Clinical manifestations of moderate to severe hypokalemia include
Muscle spasms and rapid respirations
The organism that causes pulmonary tuberculosis is
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Which assessment would support a diagnosis of type A COPD rather than type B COPD?
Normal PaCO2, scant sputum, accessory muscle use, barrel chest
A person who experiences a panic attack and develops hyperventilation symptoms may experience
Numbness and tingling in the extremities
Asthma is categorized as an
Obstructive pulmonary disorder.
The process responsible for distribution of fluid between the interstitial and intracellular compartments is
Osmosis
A patient with flail chest will demonstrate
Outward chest movement on expiration.
Excessive antidiuretic hormone (ADH) secretion can cause _____ concentration.
Decrease serum sodium
A patient diagnosed with chronic compensated heart failure reports that, "My feet swell if I eat salt but I don't understand why" The nurse's best response is
"Salt holds water in your blood and makes more pressure against your blood vessels, so fluid leaks out into your tissues and makes them swell."
Signs and symptoms of extracellular fluid volume excess include
Bounding pulse
Causes of metabolic acidosis include
Tissue anoxia
Which complication of asthma is life threatening?
status asthmaticus
Which is indicative of a left tension pneumothorax?
Absent breath sounds on the left
Bacterial pneumonia leads to hypoxemia caused by
Accumulation of alveolar exudates
Widespread atelectasis, non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema, and diffuse, fluffy alveolar infiltrates on chest radiograph are characteristic of
Acute respiratory distress syndrome
After evaluation, a child's asthma is characterized as "extrinsic." This means that the asthma is
Associated with specific allergic triggers
Cystic fibrosis is associated with
Bronchiectasis
How do clinical conditions that increase vascular permeability cause edema?
By allowing plasma proteins to leak into the interstitial fluid, which draws in excess fluid by increasing the interstitial fluid osmotic pressure
Which acid are the kidneys unable to excrete?
Carbonic
Manifestations from sodium imbalances occur primarily as a result of
Cellular fluid shifts
A patient, who is 8 months pregnant, has developed eclampsia and is receiving intravenous magnesium sulfate to prevent seizures. To determine if her infusion rate is too high, you should regularly
Check the patellar reflex; if it becomes weak or absent, her infusion rate probably is too high and she is at risk for respiratory depression or cardiac arrest.
Causes of hypomagnesemia include
Chronic alcoholism
Total body water in older adults is
Decreased because of increased adipose tissue and decreased muscle mass.
Which alterations can lead to edema?
Decreased lymphatic flow
A restrictive respiratory disorder is characterized by
Decreased residual volume
Signs and symptoms of clinical dehydration include
Decreased urine output
A common characteristic of viral pneumonia is
Dry cough
Hyperaldosteronism causes
ECV excess and hypokalemia
What is likely to lead to hyponatremia?
Frequent nasogastric tube irrigation with water
A patient who reports an intestinal fistula also reports feeling "weak and dizzy" when she stands. While taking her blood pressure she becomes temporarily unresponsive but quickly regains consciousness when put into a supine position. What nursing interventions will the nurse implement before calling the physician?
Give her water or juice and some salty crackers and ask if she has had any diarrhea or vomiting.
The nurse provides teaching regarding dietary intake of potassium to avoid an electrolyte imbalance when a patient
Has chronic heart failure that is treated with diuretics
Accumulation of fluid in the pleural space is called
Pleural effusion
A patient exhibiting respiratory distress as well as a tracheal shift should be evaluated for
Pneumothorax
Legionnaires disease is characterized by
Presence of systemic illness
The person at highest risk for developing hypernatremia is a person who
Receives tube feedings because he or she is comatose after a stroke
Emphysema results from destruction of alveolar walls and capillaries, which is because of
Release of proteolytic enzymes from immune cells
All obstructive pulmonary disorders are characterized by
Resistance to airflow
The ________ system compensates for metabolic acidosis and alkalosis.
Respiratory
What form of oral rehydration, bottled water or salty broth, is best suited for a patient who is demonstrating signs of clinical dehydration?
Salty soup, because it will provide some sodium to help hold the fluid in his blood vessels and interstitial fluid
How is a patient hospitalized with a malignant tumor that secretes parathyroid hormone-related peptide monitored for the resulting electrolyte imbalance?
Serum calcium, bowel function, level of consciousness
Which change in a patient's assessment has the greatest urgency?
Serum potassium concentration is increasing; has developed cardiac dysrhythmias, but denies any difficulty breathing
Air that enters the pleural space during inspiration but is unable to exit during expiration creates a condition called
Tension Pneumothorax
The assessment findings of a 5-year-old with a history of asthma include extreme shortness of breath, nasal flaring, coughing, pulsus paradoxus, and use of accessory respiratory muscles. There is no wheezing and the chest is silent in many areas. How should you interpret your assessment?
The child may be having such a severe asthma episode that the airways are closed, so start oxygen and get the doctor immediately.
Osmoreceptors located in the hypothalamus control the release of
Vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone, ADH)
Clinical manifestations of extracellular fluid volume deficit include
Weak pulse, low blood pressure, and increased heart rate.
COPD leads to a barrel chest, because it causes
air trapping
Effects of hypernatremia on the central nervous system typically include
confusion
Respiratory acidosis is associated with
increased carbonic acid
A patient has been hospitalized several times in 6 months with severe ECV depletion and hypokalemia resulting from chronic laxative abuse. Which blood gas results should be relayed to the physician?
pH in high part of normal range, PaO2 normal, PaCO2 high, bicarbonate high
The electrolyte that has a higher concentration in the extracellular fluid than in the intracellular fluid is _____ ions.
sodium