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What is the nurse's primary concern regarding fluid & electrolytes when caring for an elderly pt who is intermittently confused? 1. risk of dehydration 2. risk of kidney damage 3. risk of stroke 4. risk of bleeding - ANSWER- Answer: 1 Rationale 1: As an adult ages, the thirst mechanism declin...

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NCLEX PRACTICE EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS AND

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What is the nurse's primary concern regarding fluid & electrolytes when caring for an elderly pt

who is intermittently confused?

1. risk of dehydration

2. risk of kidney damage

3. risk of stroke


4. risk of bleeding - ANSWER- Answer: 1


Rationale 1: As an adult ages, the thirst mechanism declines. Adding this in a pt with an altered

level of consciousness, there is an increased risk of dehydration & high serum osmolality.

Rationale 2: The risks for kidney damage are not specifically related to aging or fluid &

electrolyte issues.

Rationale 3: The risk of stroke is not specifically related to aging or fluid & electrolyte issues.

Rationale 4: The risk of bleeding is not specifically related to aging or fluid & electrolyte issues.

The nurse is planning care for a pt with severe burns. Which of the following is this pt at risk for

developing?

1. intracellular fluid deficit

2. intracellular fluid overload

,3. extracellular fluid deficit


4. interstitial fluid deficit - ANSWER- Answer: 1




Rationale 1: Because this pt was severely burned, the fluid within the cells is diminished, leading

to an intracellular fluid deficit.

Rationale 2: The intracellular fluid is all fluids that exist within the cell cytoplasm & nucleus.

Because this pt was severely burned, the fluid within the cells is diminished, leading to an

intracellular fluid deficit.

Rationale 3: The extracellular fluid is all fluids that exist outside the cell, including the interstitial

fluid between the cells. Because this pt was severely burned, the fluid within the cells is

diminished, leading to an intracellular fluid deficit.

Rationale 4: The extracellular fluid is all fluids that exist outside the cell, including the interstitial

fluid between the cells. Because this pt was severely burned, the fluid within the cells is

diminished, leading to an intracellular fluid deficit.

A pt, experiencing multisystem fluid volume deficit, has the symptoms of tachycardia, pale, cool

skin, & decreased urine output. The nurse realizes these findings are most likely a direct result of

which of the following?

1. the body's natural compensatory mechanisms

2. pharmacological effects of a diuretic

3. effects of rapidly infused intravenous fluids

,4. cardiac failure - ANSWER- Answer: 1


Rationale 1: The internal vasoconstrictive compensatory reactions within the body are

responsible for the symptoms exhibited. The body naturally attempts to conserve fluid internally

specifically for the brain & heart.

Rationale 2: A diuretic would cause further fluid loss, & is contraindicated.

Rationale 3: Rapidly infused intravenous fluids would not cause a decrease in urine output.

Rationale 4: The manifestations reported are not indicative of cardiac failure in this pt.

A pregnant pt is admitted with excessive thirst, increased urination, & has a medical diagnosis of

diabetes insipidus. The nurse chooses which of the following nursing diagnoses as most

appropriate?

1. Risk for Imbalanced Fluid Volume

2. Excess Fluid Volume

3. Imbalanced Nutrition


4. Ineffective Tissue Perfusion - ANSWER- Answer: 1


Rationale 1: The pt with excessive thirst, increased urination & a medical diagnosis of diabetes

insipidus is at risk for Imbalanced Fluid Volume due to the pt &'s excess volume loss that can

increase the serum levels of sodium.

Rationale 2: Excess Fluid Volume is not an issue for pts with diabetes insipidus, especially

during the early stages of treatment.

Rationale 3: Imbalanced Nutrition does not apply.

, Rationale 4: Ineffective Tissue Perfusion does not apply

A pt recovering from surgery has an indwelling urinary catheter. The nurse would contact the pt's

primary healthcare provider with which of the following 24-hour urine output volumes?

1. 600 mL

2. 750 mL

3. 1000 mL


4. 1200 mL - ANSWER- Answer: 1


Rationale 1: A urine output of less than 30 mL per hour must be reported to the primary

healthcare provider. This indicates inadequate renal perfusion, placing the pt at increased risk for

acute renal failure & inadequate tissue perfusion. A minimum of 720 mL over a 24-hour period is

desired (30 mL multiplied by 24 hours equals 720 mL per 24 hours).

A pt is receiving intravenous fluids postoperatively following cardiac surgery. Nursing

assessments should focus on which postoperative complication?

1. fluid volume excess

2. fluid volume deficit

3. seizure activity


4. liver failure - ANSWER- Answer: 1


Rationale 1: Antidiuretic hormone & aldosterone levels are commonly increased following the

stress response before, during, & immediately after surgery. This increase leads to sodium &

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