Acid/Base Imbalances:1) pH Interpretation:Interpret the significance of a blood pH below 7.35. What acid-base imbalance does this indicate, and what physiological mechanisms might be involved?2) Respiratory Acidosis vs. Respiratory Alkalosis:Differentiate between respiratory acidosis and respiratory alkalosis in terms of causes, symptoms, and compensatory mechanisms.3) Metabolic Acidosis vs. Metabolic Alkalosis:Compare and contrast metabolic acidosis and metabolic alkalosis. What are the common causes, clinical manifestations, and treatment approaches for each? Fluid and Electrolytes:4) Sodium Imbalances:Discuss the clinical manifestations and nursing interventions for a patient with hyponatremia. How does it differ from hypernatremia?5) Potassium Imbalances:Outline the nursing considerations when caring for a patient with hypokalemia. What ECG changes may be associated with severe hypokalemia?6) Calcium Imbalances:Explain the relationship between calcium and phosphorus in the body. How would you manage a patient with hypocalcemia, considering dietary and pharmacological interventions? 7) Magnesium Imbalances:Identify the signs and symptoms of hypermagnesemia. What interventions would you implement to manage this electrolyte imbalance?8) Fluid Volume Excess vs. Fluid Volume Deficit:Compare and contrast the clinical manifestations of fluid volume excess and fluid volume deficit. What nursing interventions are common for both imbalances?