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The nurse is reviewing the client's most recent arterial blood gas, and finds values of pH: 7.34, pCO2: 52, and HCO3: 28. The nurse interprets these results to mean:
 
  1. The kidneys are compensating for respiratory acidosis.
  2. The respiratory system is compensating for metabolic alkalosis.
  3. The kidneys are compensating for respiratory alkalosis.
  4. The pH is normal.

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The nurse is collecting data about an adolescent's self-concept. The following are developmental factors that affect the client's self-concept:
 
  1. Birth order
  2. Birth family
  3. Freedom to explore
  4. Stereotyping
  5. Supportive environment



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: While the pH is only mildly acidic, it points to acidosis, the pCO2 is elevated and the bicarbonate is elevated. As a result of elevated carbon dioxide levels, the kidneys are attempting to compensate by raising bicarbonate levels, and have corrected enough to bring pH close to normal.

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Rationale: Birth order is a family and cultural factor that affects the client's self-concept.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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