Correction of metabolic alkalosis may involve which of the following? 1. Restoring normal fluid volume 2. Administering acidifying agents 3. Restoring normal K+ and Cl levels
a. 3 only
b. 1 and 2 only
c. 2 and 3 only
d. 1, 2, and 3
Q. 2 What is the normal range for BE?
a. 2 mEq/L
b. 4 mEq/L
c. 6 mEq/L
d. 24 mEq/L
Q. 3 In order to eliminate the influence of PCO2 changes on plasma HCO3 concentrations, what ad-ditional measures of the metabolic component of acid-base balance can be used?
a. HCO3
b. Hemoglobin content
c. Henderson-Hasselbalch equation
d. Standard bicarbonate
Q. 4 Based on the following ABG results, what is the most likely acid-base diagnosis? pH = 7.43, PCO2 = 39 mm Hg, HCO3 = 25.1 mEq/L
a. Acid-base status within normal limits
b. Fully compensated metabolic acidosis
c. Fully compensated respiratory alkalosis
d. Partially compensated metabolic acidosis
Q. 5 Based on the following ABG results, what is the most likely acid-base diagnosis? pH = 7.62, PCO2 = 41 mm Hg, HCO3 = 40.9 mEq/L
a. Acute (uncompensated) metabolic alkalo-sis
b. Acute (uncompensated) respiratory alkalo-sis
c. Fully compensated metabolic alkalosis
d. Partially compensated metabolic alkalosis
Q. 6 Based on the following ABG results, what is the most likely acid-base diagnosis? pH = 7.43, PCO2 = 20 mm Hg, HCO3 = 12.6 mEq/L
a. Acute (uncompensated) respiratory alkalo-sis
b. Fully compensated metabolic acidosis
c. Fully compensated respiratory alkalosis
d. Partially compensated respiratory alkalosis