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Which nerve is implicated in the Chvostek's sign? Facial Hypoglossal Optic Spinal accessory

Facial

Which is considered an isotonic solution? 0.9% normal saline Dextran in normal saline 0.45% normal saline 3% NaCl

0.9% normal saline

The nurse is instructing a client with recurrent hyperkalemia about following a potassium-restricted diet. Which statement by the client indicates the need for additional instruction? "I will not salt my food; instead I'll use salt substitute." "Bananas have a lot of potassium in them; I'll stop buying them." "I'll drink cranberry juice with my breakfast instead of coffee." "I need to check to see whether my cola beverage has potassium in it."

"I will not salt my food; instead I'll use salt substitute."

A client is to receive hypotonic IV solution in order to provide free water replacement. Which solution does the nurse anticipate administering? Lactated Ringer solution 0.45% NaCl 0.9% NaCl 5% NaCl

0.45% NaCl

Which solution is hypotonic? Lactated Ringer solution 0.45% NaCl 0.9% NaCl 5% NaCl

0.45% NaCl

The weight of a client with congestive heart failure is monitored daily and entered into the medical record. In a 24-hour period, the client's weight increased by 2 lb. How much fluid is this client retaining? 1 L 500 ml 1500 ml 1250 ml

1 L

A client has chronic hyponatremia, which requires weekly laboratory monitoring to prevent the client lapsing into convulsions or a coma. What is the level of serum sodium at which a client can experience these side effects? 114 mEq/L 130 mEq/L 135 mEq/L 148 mEq/L

114 mEq/L

The nurse is caring for a client in the intensive care unit (ICU) following a near-drowning event in saltwater. The client is restless, lethargic, and demonstrating tremors. Additional assessment findings include swollen and dry tongue, flushed skin, and peripheral edema. The nurse anticipates that the client's serum sodium value would be: 155 mEq/L (155 mmol/L) 145 mEq/L (145 mmol/L) 135 mEq/L (135 mmol/L) 125 mEq/L (125 mmol/L)

155 mEq/L (155 mmol/L)

The nurse knows which is the normal serum value for potassium? 135-145 mEq/L (135-145 mmol/L). 96-106 mEq/L (96-106 mmol/L). 3.5-5.0 mEq/L (3.5-5.0 mmol/L). 8.5-10.5 mg/dL (2.13-2.63 mmol/L).

3.5-5.0 mEq/L (3.5-5.0 mmol/L).

The nurse is caring for four clients on a medical unit. The nurse is most correct to review which client's laboratory reports first for an electrolyte imbalance? A 7-year-old with a fracture tibia A 65-year-old with a myocardial infarction A 52-year-old with diarrhea A 72-year-old with a total knee repair

A 52-year-old with diarrhea

Which is the most common cause of symptomatic hypomagnesemia? Intravenous drug use Alcoholism Sedentary lifestyle Burns

Alcoholism

Which of the following is the most common cause of symptomatic hypomagnesemia in the United States? Alcoholism Intestinal resection Inflammatory bowel disease Loss of gastric acid

Alcoholism

To evaluate a client for hypoxia, the physician is most likely to order which laboratory test? Red blood cell count Sputum culture Total hemoglobin Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis

Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis

A client's most recent laboratory results show a slight decrease in potassium. The health care provider has opted to forgo drug therapy but has suggested increasing the client's dietary intake of potassium. What should the nurse recommend? Apples Fish Rice Bananas

Bananas

The nurse is caring for a client with a serum sodium concentration of 113 mEq/L (113 mmol/L). The nurse should monitor the client for the development of which condition? Confusion Headache Nausea Hallucinations

Confusion

An adult client is brought in to the clinic feeling thirsty with dry, sticky mucous membranes; decreased urine output; fever; a rough tongue; and lethargy. The nurse reconciles the client's medication list and notes that salt tablets had been prescribed. What would the nurse do next? Continue to monitor client with another appointment. Be prepared to administer a lactated Ringer's IV. Be prepared to administer a sodium chloride IV. Consider sodium restriction with discontinuation of salt tablets.

Consider sodium restriction with discontinuation of salt tablets.

The nurse is caring for a client with laboratory values indicating dehydration. Which clinical symptom is consistent with the dehydration? Cool and pale skin Crackles in the lung fields Distended jugular veins Dark, concentrated urine

Dark, concentrated urine

The nurse is caring for a 72-year-old client who has been admitted to the unit for a fluid volume imbalance. The nurse knows which of the following is the most common fluid imbalance in older adults? Hypovolemia Dehydration Hypervolemia Fluid volume excess

Dehydration

The nurse is caring for a client admitted with a diagnosis of acute kidney injury. When reviewing the client's most recent laboratory reports, the nurse notes that the client's magnesium levels are high. The nurse should prioritize assessment for what health problem? Diminished deep tendon reflexes Tachycardia Cool, clammy skin Acute flank pain

Diminished deep tendon reflexes

A nurse is caring for a client with metastatic breast cancer who is extremely lethargic and very slow to respond to stimuli. The laboratory report indicates a serum calcium level of 12.0 mg/dl, a serum potassium level of 3.9 mEq/L, a serum chloride level of 101 mEq/L, and a serum sodium level of 140 mEq/L. Based on this information, the nurse determines that the client's symptoms are most likely associated with which electrolyte imbalance? Hyperkalemia Hypocalcemia Hypokalemia Hypercalcemia

Hypercalcemia

A physician orders regular insulin 10 units I.V. along with 50 ml of dextrose 50% for a client with acute renal failure. What electrolyte imbalance is this client most likely experiencing? Hypercalcemia Hypernatremia Hyperglycemia Hyperkalemia

Hyperkalemia

The surgical nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative day 1 following a thyroidectomy. The client reports tingling in the lips and fingers. The client also reports an intermittent spasm in the wrist and hand and exhibits increased muscle tone. Which electrolyte imbalance should the nurse first suspect? Hypophosphatemia Hypocalcemia Hypermagnesemia Hyperkalemia

Hypocalcemia

An elderly client takes 40 mg of furosemide twice a day. Which electrolyte imbalance is the most serious adverse effect of diuretic use? Hyperkalemia Hypokalemia Hypernatremia Hypophosphatemia

Hypokalemia

The nurse is working on a burn unit and an acutely ill client is exhibiting signs and symptoms of third spacing. Based on this change in status, the nurse should expect the client to exhibit signs and symptoms of which imbalance? Metabolic alkalosis Hypermagnesemia Hypercalcemia Hypovolemia

Hypovolemia

Which sign suggests that a client with the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) secretion is experiencing complications? Tetanic contractions Jugular vein distention Weight loss Polyuria

Jugular vein distention

Your client has a diagnosis of hypervolemia. What would be an important intervention that you would initiate? Give medications that promote fluid retention. Limit sodium and water intake. Assess for dehydration. Teach client behaviors that decrease urination.

Limit sodium and water intake.

The nurse is caring for a client undergoing alcohol withdrawal. Which serum laboratory value should the nurse monitor most closely? Magnesium Calcium Phosphorus Potassium

Magnesium

A priority nursing intervention for a client with hypervolemia involves which of the following? Establishing I.V. access with a large-bore catheter. Drawing a blood sample for typing and crossmatching. Monitoring respiratory status for signs and symptoms of pulmonary complications. Encouraging the client to consume sodium-free fluids.

Monitoring respiratory status for signs and symptoms of pulmonary complications.

A 64-year-old client is brought in to the clinic with thirsty, dry, sticky mucous membranes, decreased urine output, fever, a rough tongue, and lethargy. Serum sodium level is above 145 mEq/L. Should the nurse start salt tablets when caring for this client? Yes, this will correct the sodium deficit. Yes, along with the hypotonic IV. No, start with the sodium chloride IV. No, sodium intake should be restricted.

No, sodium intake should be restricted.

Which is the preferred route of administration for potassium? Subcutaneous Intramuscular Oral IV (intravenous) push

Oral

The nurse is reviewing client lab work for a critical lab value. Which value is called to the physician for additional orders? Potassium: 5.8 mEq/L Sodium: 138 mEq/L Magnesium:2 mEq/L Calcium: 10 mg/dL

Potassium: 5.8 mEq/L

A client with chronic renal failure has a serum potassium level of 6.8 mEq/L. What should the nurse assess first? Blood pressure Respirations Temperature Pulse

Pulse

Which of the following electrolytes is the primary determinant of extracellular fluid (ECF) osmolality? Sodium Potassium Calcium Magnesium

Sodium

A client has a serum calcium level of 7.2 mg/dl (1.8 mmol/L). During the physical examination, the nurse expects to assess: Trousseau's sign. Homans' sign. Hegar's sign. Goodell's sign.

Trousseau's sign.

What does the nurse understand is the primary method by which fluid volume is regulated? Urine excretion Breathing Bowel elimination Perspiration

Urine excretion

A client was admitted to the hospital unit after 2 days of vomiting and diarrhea. The client's spouse became alarmed when the client demonstrated confusion and elevated temperature, and reported "dry mouth." The nurse suspects the client is experiencing which condition? dehydration hypervolemia hypercalcemia hyperkalemia

dehydration

A client is taking spironolactone to control hypertension. The client's serum potassium level is 6 mEq/L. What is the nurse's priority during assessment? neuromuscular function bowel sounds respiratory rate electrocardiogram (ECG) results

electrocardiogram (ECG) results

Early signs of hypervolemia include: a decrease in blood pressure. thirst. moist breath sounds. increased breathing effort and weight gain.

increased breathing effort and weight gain.

Clients diagnosed with hypervolemia should avoid sweet or dry food because it: obstructs water elimination. increases the client's desire to consume fluid. can cause dehydration. can lead to weight gain.

increases the client's desire to consume fluid.

Fluid and electrolyte balance is maintained through the process of translocation. What specific process allows water to pass through a membrane from a dilute to a more concentrated area? osmosis filtration evaporation active transport

osmosis

A client has been admitted to the hospital unit with signs and symptoms of hypovolemia; however, the client has not lost weight. The client exhibits a localized enlargement of her abdomen. What condition could the client be presenting? third-spacing pitting edema anasarca hypovolemia

third-spacing

A nurse is providing an afternoon shift report and relates morning assessment findings to the oncoming nurse. Which daily assessment data is necessary to determine changes in the client's hypervolemia status? vital signs edema intake and output weight

weight

The community health nurse is performing a home visit to an 80-year-old client recovering from hip surgery. The nurse notes that the client seems uncharacteristically confused at times and has dry mucous membranes. When asked about fluid intake, the client states, "I stop drinking water early in the day because it is just too difficult to get up during the night to go to the bathroom." What would be the nurse's best response? "I will need to have your medications adjusted, so you will need to be readmitted to the hospital for a complete workup." "Limiting your fluids can create imbalances that can result in confusion, so let's try adjusting the timing of your fluids." "It is normal to be a little confused following surgery, and it is safe not to urinate at night." "Confusion and bladder issues are a normal consequence of aging, so I am not too concerned."

"Limiting your fluids can create imbalances that can result in confusion, so let's try adjusting the timing of your fluids."

The nurse is caring for a client who has a diagnosis of syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH). The plan of care includes assessment of specific gravity every 4 hours. The results of this test will allow the nurse to assess what aspect of the client's health? Nutritional status Potassium balance Calcium balance Fluid volume status

Fluid volume status

The nurse is performing an admission assessment on a 79-year-old client newly admitted for end-stage liver disease. What principle should guide the nurse's assessment of the client's skin turgor? Overhydration is common among healthy older adults. Dehydration causes the skin to appear spongy. Inelastic skin turgor is a normal part of aging. Skin turgor cannot be assessed in clients over the age of 70.

Inelastic skin turgor is a normal part of aging.

The nurse is assessing residents at a summer picnic at the nursing facility. The nurse expresses concern due to the high heat and humidity of the day. Although the facility is offering the residents plenty of fluids for fluid maintenance, the nurse is most concerned about which? Lung function Summer allergies Cardiovascular compromise Insensible fluid loss

Insensible fluid loss

The calcium concentration in the blood is regulated by which mechanism? Parathyroid hormone (PTH) Thyroid hormone (TH) Adrenal gland Androgens

Parathyroid hormone (PTH)

A client is being treated in the ICU 24 hours after having a radical neck dissection completed. The client's serum calcium concentration is 7.6 mg/dL (1.9 mmol/L). Which physical examination finding is consistent with this electrolyte imbalance? Presence of Trousseau sign Slurred speech Negative Chvostek sign Muscle weakness

Presence of Trousseau sign

Which of the following is a clinical manifestation of fluid volume excess (FVE)? Select all that apply. Distended neck veins Crackles in the lung fields Shortness of breath Decreased blood pressure Bradycardia

Distended neck veins Crackles in the lung fields Shortness of breath

A client was admitted to the unit with a diagnosis of hypovolemia. When it is time to complete discharge teaching, which of the following will the nurse teach the client and family? Select all that apply. Drink at least eight glasses of fluid each day. Drink caffeinated beverages to retain fluid. Drink carbonated beverages to help balance fluid volume. Drink water as an inexpensive way to meet fluid needs. Respond to thirst

Drink at least eight glasses of fluid each day. Drink water as an inexpensive way to meet fluid needs. Respond to thirst


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