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• Archive: Every nurse should be able to interpret ABGs and cardiac rhythms.
• But, even the most seasoned nurses can struggle to correlate the findings with the patient’s clinical presentation and know what interventions are critical.
• In this program expert Cyndi Zarbano will provide you with the tips and tools you need to be confident in your analysis and improve outcomes for your patients.
• Specify two common causes of ABG abnormalities.Analyze how the body compensates when the pH is outside of normal limits.Utilize 5 questions to help identify common rhythm changes.Pulmonary LabsUnderstanding Acid/Base CompensationIdentifying the Abnormal Values in 4 Easy StepsRhythm Analysis in 5 StepsTachy RhythmsFast Fatal RhythmsPractice, Practice, Practice