Pathophysiology
Clinical meaning
Respiratory Alkalosis (Fluids, Electrolytes & Acid-Base) links volume status, tonicity, electrolyte shifts, and acid–base balance to nursing judgment: recognize hyperkalemia with conduction emergencies, symptomatic hyponatremia and overcorrection risk, pulmonary edema from fluid overload, unsafe potassium infusions, calcium/tetany emergencies, magnesium toxicity, and ABG patterns under pressure—and escalate when airway, perfusion, or rhythm is threatened. US NCLEX-RN items often test K⁺ and ECG emergencies, safe sodium correction, fluid tonicity mistakes, ABG interpretation with compensation, and DKA/HHS potassium safety. Pathway context (RN, United States). Continue with related lessons from the pathway lesson hub. Learning objectives - Integrate vitals, I&O, weights, lung exam, neuro status, ECG, and BMP/ABG to identify fluid and electrolyte emergencies. - Select nursing interventions and teaching aligned with orders, scope, pharmacy protocols, and facility policy. - Communicate early when findings suggest unstable hyperkalemia, seizing hyponatremia, respiratory failure with acidosis, rapid sodium shifts, or incompatible IV electrolyte orders.
