A nurse is reviewing a client's laboratory report of arterial blood gas (ABG) findings: pH 7.28, HCO3 18, and PaCO2 36. Which of the following conditions should the nurse anticipate when interpreting these findings?
- A. Metabolic alkalosis
- B. Respiratory alkalosis
- C. Metabolic acidosis
- D. Respiratory acidosis
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Low pH with low HCO3 indicates metabolic acidosis with appropriate respiratory compensation.
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A nurse is assessing clients in a health clinic for risk factors for contracting hepatitis. Which of the following clients is at risk for developing hepatitis C?
- A. A client who works in a child care center
- B. A client who eats raw shellfish
- C. A client who has multiple tattoos
- D. A client who has recently traveled to an underdeveloped country
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Tattoos with non-sterile equipment are a risk factor for HCV transmission.
A nurse is caring for a client who has cirrhosis of the liver. Which of the following medications should the nurse anticipate may be ordered for this client? (Select all that apply.)
- A. Beta-blocking agent
- B. Diuretic
- C. Opioid analgesic
- D. Lactulose
- E. Sedative
Correct Answer: A,B,D
Rationale: Beta-blockers reduce portal pressure, diuretics manage ascites, and lactulose treats hepatic encephalopathy.
A nurse is reviewing the laboratory data of a client following a hemodialysis treatment. The nurse should expect to find a decrease in which of the following laboratory values?
- A. RBC count
- B. Protein
- C. Potassium
- D. Calcium
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Potassium levels decrease after hemodialysis as it is effectively removed during the treatment.
A client is admitted to the emergency room with renal calculi. Upon assessment, which of the following findings should the nurse expect?
- A. Bradycardia
- B. Bradypnea
- C. Severe pain
- D. Nocturia
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Severe pain (renal colic) is the most common symptom of renal calculi, caused by the stone moving and blocking the ureter.
The healthcare provider has determined that a client has contracted hepatitis A based on flu-like symptoms and jaundice. Which statement made by the client supports this medical diagnosis?
- A. I was an intravenous drug abuser in the past and shared needles.
- B. I ate shellfish about 2 weeks ago at a local restaurant.
- C. I had a blood transfusion 30 years ago after major abdominal surgery.
- D. I have had unprotected sex with multiple partners.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Hepatitis A is typically transmitted through contaminated food/water - shellfish is a known source.
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