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Part I: Management of the patient with alterations in fluids, electrolytes and metabolic
Choose two of the following electrolytes: sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, or phosphate. Then in the following table for each of the two electrolytes chosen indicates:
Normal values
The alterations that may occur
Possible causes
The manifestations related to each alteration
Nursing management for each alteration (mentions at least 2 interventions), using evidence-based practice as a reference
Electrolyte-
normal value
Alteration Possible causes Manifestations Nursing Management
Height=
Low=
Height=
Low=
Identifies how the medical treatment given to the patient with hypovolemia and hypervolemia differs.
Describe the different types of shock:
Hypovolemic
Cardiogenic
Obstructive
Distributive
Choose one of the following types of shock and describe the dietary, pharmacological and surgical treatment that is recommended to be carried out in the following alterations:
Hypovolemic shock
Cardiogenic shock
Obstructive shock
Distributive shock
created a paragraph where you describe how fluid and electrolyte imbalances, circulatory shock and acid-base metabolic imbalance and pH can be prevented.
Part II: Interpretation of arterial gases
It identifies the imbalance that occurs in the two arterial gas results provided in the following table:
Metabolic acidosis
Metabolic alkalosis
Respiratory acidosis
Respiratory alkalosis
Identifies possible causes of the identified imbalance.
It mentions what findings (signs and symptoms) may occur when performing the examination in the patient who presents the identified alteration.
Results Identify the alteration Identify possible causes Mention findings (signs and symptoms) on examination
pH= 7.20
CO2= 48
HCO3= 24
pH= 7.50
CO2= 37
HCO3= 30

 
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