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nurse2mrow nurse2mrow
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The client with long-standing COPD has the following lab values. What is your interpretation?
WBC 11,500; Hct 57%; Hgb 22 g/dL; serum sodium 139 mEq/L
A.   Dehydration is present as a result of rapid, shallow breathing.
B.   Polycythemia is present as a result of compensation for hypoxemia.
C.   Septicemia is present as a result of bronchitis and possible pneumonia.
D.   Cor pulmonale is present as a result of increased pulmonary vascular resistance.
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Thank you for this, it helped me understand it perfectly.
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