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Hello students, here we have multiple questions to be answered.
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The first one, the lab result consistent with the diagnosis of respiratory acidosis is, the correct answer for this is option d, that is a paco2 of 60.
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An elevated paco2 indicates an accumulation of carbon dioxide in the blood, which leads to the respiratory acidosis.
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And the second question, the abg results for the semi -comatose diabetic patient, that is of ph 7 .28, paco2 3 .5 and hco3 16 suggest uncompensated metabolic acidosis.
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The low ph and low bicarbonate levels indicate an excess of acid in the body, which is characteristic of the metabolic acidosis.
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And the third question, the abg result for patient with renal failure indicates the same, that is uncompensated metabolic acidosis.
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The low ph and low bicarbonate levels suggest an acid -base imbalance favoring acidosis.
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And then the abg result for comatose patients suggest uncompensated respiratory acidosis, which is of ph 7 .24, paco2 65 and hco3 22.
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The low ph and elevated paco2 indicate an excess of carbon dioxide in the blood, leading to the acidosis.
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And the abg result of the patient with ng tube suction with ph 7 .51, paco2 45 and hco3 31 suggest the uncompensated metabolic alkalosis, uncompensated metabolic alkalosis...