a client with a pyloric obstruction is admitted tothe hospital with vomiting. which of the following blood gases would the nurse expect to see in the client with vomiting?
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Step 1: When a client has vomiting, they are at risk for metabolic alkalosis due to the loss of hydrochloric acid from the stomach. Show more…
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