Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0: Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances and Vascular Access
Intraosseous needles must be replaced within how many hours of insertion?
24
What happens in response to decreased fluid volume, blood flow, and arterial pressure?
Baroreceptors are activated.
When assisting with central venous access, implementing the Central Line Bundle decreases the patient's risk of which complication?
Bloodstream infection
What happens when the serum bicarbonate level increases?
The serum chloride level decreases.
Excess antidiuretic hormone can cause which finding?
Weight gain
Which blood or blood product poses the greatest risk of infectious disease transmission?
Whole blood
Which hormone makes the renal collecting tubules more permeable to water?
Antidiuretic hormone
Which electrolyte imbalance can cause an atrioventricular block?
Hypermagnesemia
A positive Chvostek's sign indicates which electrolyte imbalance?
Hypocalcemia
Which problem may be a complication of steroid therapy?
Hyporeflexia
The thirst mechanism is adversely affected when which structure is not functioning correctly?
Hypothalamus
The thirst mechanism is triggered by receptors in which structure?
Hypothalamus
Which intravenous solution shifts fluid into the intracellular space?
Hypotonic solution
Administration of a hypotonic solution, such as 0.45% normal saline solution, produces which effects?
Hypovolemia and cerebral edema
Besides the bones, where is most magnesium stored?
In the muscles
Which sign or symptom may result from a loss of sodium?
Increased temperature
Most of the body's water content exists in which compartment?
Intracellular
Sodium performs which function?
It moves glucose, insulin, and amino acids across cell membranes
The release of the parathyroid hormone causes which action?
It stimulates the kidneys to excrete more phosphate in the urine
Which organ or organs are the primary regulators of fluid and electrolyte balance?
Kidneys
For a patient with persistent hypokalemia, the nurse should check which electrolyte level?
Magnesium
When a patient's potassium level is 6 mEq/L, the nurse is likely to see which electrocardiogram finding?
Peaked T waves
Which electrolyte is inversely related to calcium?
Phosphate
Which blood product does not require ABO compatibility for infusion?
Platelets
Hypochloremia usually occurs with an imbalance of sodium or which other electrolyte?
Potassium
Which electrolyte has the highest concentration in the intracellular fluid?
Potassium
Which electrocardiogram finding is associated with hypocalcemia?
Prolonged QT intervals
When the blood volume is low, which action occurs first?
Renin is secreted
In adults, the use of which vein increases the patient's risk of embolism and phlebitis?
Saphenous vein
When the serum sodium level falls below 110 mEq/L, which sign or symptom can occur?
Seizures
Which complication may result from the treatment of hypernatremia
Seizures
To determine an accurate total serum calcium level, the laboratory should simultaneously measure which level?
Serum protein
Which dysrhythmia is associated with hyperkalemia?
Sinus bradycardia
Calcium is essential for which function?
Smooth and skeletal muscle contraction
Which electrolyte has the highest concentration in the extracellular fluid?
Sodium
Which electrolyte is primarily responsible for osmotic pressure?
Sodium
For a patient with shock caused by a burn injury, the nurse should expect to administer which blood product?
Albumin
Which condition drives potassium into the cells in exchange for hydrogen ions
Alkalosis
What type of resuscitation fluid is normal saline solution?
An isotonic crystalloid
Which treatment is appropriate for hypermagnesemia?
Calcium gluconate
Changes in the serum sodium level are associated with changes in the level of which other electrolyte?
Chloride
In a patient with salicylate intoxication, which substance is likely to be elevated?
Chloride
Which substance is an intracellular fluid?
Cytoplasm
Which factor increases potassium excretion by the kidneys?
Decreased distal tubular flow
A patient displays carpal spasms when the nurse inflates a blood pressure cuff on his upper arm. In this patient, which finding is most likely?
Decreased magnesium level
Which condition can cause an extracellular fluid volume deficit?
Diabetes insipidus
