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ABG PRACTICE QUESTIONS
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Respiratory Therapy Zone
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Q: 11
A patient with acute respiratory acidosis would be expected to have a base excess in the range of which of the following?
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Q: 12
Which of the following ABG results would you most likely see for a patient who is having a mild asthma attack?
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Q: 13
The following ABG results were obtained on a 28-year-old female patient:
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Q: 14
A 61-year-old female patient with a history of COPD was admitted to the emergency department for an acute case suspected pneumonia. Her ABG results are as follows:
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Q: 15
A 48-year-old male patient is receiving volume-control SIMV with 40% oxygen and has following ABG results:
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Q: 16
Which of the following problems is most likely associated with a patient whose ABG results show respiratory alkalosis?
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Q: 17
A 54-year-old female patient on the general floor has the following ABG results:
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Q: 18
While interpreting a patient’s ABG results, you note a PaCO2 of 24 torr, a Base Excess of -11 mEq/L, and a pH of 7.36. How would you interpret these results?
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Q: 19
A 69-year-old male patient in the ICU displays the following ABG results:
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Q: 20
A patient’s ABG results show that she has a pH of 7.56 and a PaCO2 of 48 torr. Based on the results given, how would you interpret the patient’s status?
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