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The First Arterial Blood Gas for an Asthma Patient in the Emergency

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The first arterial blood gas for an asthma patient in the emergency department reveals: pH 7.49;partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) 30;partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) 82;oxygen saturation (SO2) 95%;bicarbonate (HCO3-) 24 on a nasal cannula 3 L/min.The patient's peak expiratory flow rate was 165 L/min,respiratory rate was 16,and pulse 106.After continuous aerosolized albuterol over the last hour patient'scurrent arterial blood gas results are as follows: pH 7.34;PCO2 45;PO2 49;SO2 79%;HCO3- 25 on a high flow nasal cannula 15 L/min.The patient's peak expiratory flow rate is 95 L/min,respiratory rate 35,pulse 128,and the patient is diaphoretic.The respiratory therapist should suggest which of the following at this time?


A) Change to a nonrebreather mask.
B) Begin continuous positive airway pressure.
C) Intubate and initiate mechanical ventilation.
D) Initiate noninvasive positive pressure ventilation.

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