Mr. Dyer presents to the ED in respiratory failure. He is cl…
Mr. Dyer presents to the ED in respiratory failure. He is clammy and non-responsive. The RT is unable to obtain an ABG on Mr. Dyer. Ms. Dyer informs the ER staff he is a diabetic and has not taken any insulin in 32 hours. Based on his history provided, what do you suspect in wrong with Mr. Dyer?
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You find a patient that has resorted from respiratory distress to respiratory failure. The patient is no long conscious. ABG Results: pH: 7.13 PaCO2: 85 HCO3 24 PaO2: 51 Vital Signs: HR; 43 bpm RR: 4 bpm BP: 90/45 SpO2: 73% What should you do to correct the issue?
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