Jessica Sagat, 21 years old, is a type 1 diabetic client. She has been ill for the past several days and unable to control her blood sugar. She has developed elevated blood sugar. nausea, vomiting. rapid and deep respirations, and a fruity odor to her breath. An arterial blood gas (ABG) is taken and the results are: pH 7.30, PaCO, 43 mm Hg. Bicarb (HCO,) 19 mEq/L, and PaO, 93 mmHg. (Learning Objective10) 1. What type of acid-base imbalance is this client experiencing? What components of the acid-base balance system are involved in this imbalance? 2. What are the normal ABG values?

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Jessica Sagat, 21 years old, is a type 1 diabetic client. She has been ill for the past several days
and unable to control her blood sugar. She has developed elevated blood sugar, nausea, vomiting.
rapid and deep respirations, and a fruity odor to her breath. An arterial blood gas (ABG) is taken
and the results are: pH 7.30, PaCO, 43 mm Hg. Bicarb (HCO,) 19 mEq/L, and PaO, 93
mmHg.(Learning Objective10)
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1. What type of acid-base imbalance is this client experiencing? What components of the
acid-base balance system are involved in this imbalance?
2. What are the normal ABG values?
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Transcribed Image Text:t Famil Merisca student/active Submit Assignment Back to Class Case Study, Chapter 17, Fluid and Electrolyte Balance Jessica Sagat, 21 years old, is a type 1 diabetic client. She has been ill for the past several days and unable to control her blood sugar. She has developed elevated blood sugar, nausea, vomiting. rapid and deep respirations, and a fruity odor to her breath. An arterial blood gas (ABG) is taken and the results are: pH 7.30, PaCO, 43 mm Hg. Bicarb (HCO,) 19 mEq/L, and PaO, 93 mmHg.(Learning Objective10) Page 1/1 1. What type of acid-base imbalance is this client experiencing? What components of the acid-base balance system are involved in this imbalance? 2. What are the normal ABG values? Download + Ⓡ Logout 7:13 PM 7/18/2022
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