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A client is admitted to a medical-surgical unit with acidosis. During treatment, the client develops confusion, irritability, slow respiration rate, and vomiting. What does the nurse attribute these symptoms to?
 
  1. Increased blood pressure
  2. Overtreatment of acidosis
  3. Worsening of acidosis
  4. Expected response to treatment

Question 2

The client complains of frequent urination at night since starting diuretic therapy. What should the nurse teach this client to alleviate this symptom?
 
  1. Decrease fluid intake.
  2. Increase sodium intake.
  3. This is an expected effect.
  4. Take the medication earlier in the day.



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Rationale 1:Increased bloodpressure is incorrect. The client is developing symptoms of alkalosis.
Rationale 2: Most of the adverse effects of sodium bicarbonate therapy are the result of alkalosis caused by too much bicarbonate ion. Symptoms can include confusion, irritability, slow respiration rate, and vomiting. Simply discontinuing the sodium bicarbonate infusion often reverses these symptoms; however, potassium chloride or ammonium chloride may be administered to reverse the alkalosis.
Rationale 3:Worsening of acid is incorrect. The client is developing symptoms of alkalosis.
Rationale 4:Expected response to treatment is incorrect. The client is developing symptoms of alkalosis.

Global Rationale: Most of the adverse effects of sodium bicarbonate therapy are the result of alkalosis caused by too much bicarbonate ion. Symptoms can include confusion, irritability, slow respiration rate, and vomiting. Simply discontinuing the sodium bicarbonate infusion often reverses these symptoms; however, potassium chloride or ammonium chloride may be administered to reverse the alkalosis.

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Rationale 1:The nurse should first determine when the client takes the medication, and advise the client to take it several hours before bed.
Rationale 2:The nurse should first determine when the client takes the medication, and advise the client to take it several hours before bed.
Rationale 3:The nurse should first determine when the client takes the medication, and advise the client to take it several hours before bed.
Rationale 4: Take diuretics at least 2 hours before bedtime to avoid nighttime diuresis.

Global Rationale: Take diuretics at least 2 hours before bedtime to avoid nighttime diuresis. The nurse should first determine when the client takes the medication, and advise the client to take it several hours before bed.





 

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