This area supports electrolyte and ABG reasoning: relationships between pH, PaCO₂, bicarbonate, oxygenation, and key electrolytes such as potassium, sodium, calcium, and magnesium. For NCLEX preparation, the payoff is pattern recognition: metabolic vs respiratory processes, compensation expectations, and the nursing actions that protect airway, perfusion, and correction safety.
Search intent around ABG interpretation nursing usually maps to three exam skills: naming the primary acid-base disturbance, identifying whether compensation is present, and choosing the safest nursing response when the patient is unstable. The numbers matter, but the airway and circulation come first.
