The nurse notes that a patient who was admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis has rapid, deep respirations. Which action should the nurse take?
a. Give the prescribed PRN lorazepam (Ativan).
b. Start the prescribed PRN oxygen at 2 to 4 L/min.
c. Administer the prescribed normal saline bolus and insulin.
d. Encourage the patient to take deep, slow breaths with guided imagery.
ANS: C
The rapid, deep (Kussmaul) respirations indicate a metabolic acidosis and the need for correction of the acidosis with a saline bolus to prevent hypovolemia followed by insulin administration to allow glucose to reenter the cells. Oxygen therapy is not indicated because there is no indication that the increased respiratory rate is related to hypoxemia. The respiratory pattern is compensatory, and the patient will not be able to slow the respiratory rate. Lorazepam administration will slow the respiratory rate and increase the level of acidosis.
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