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Fluid & Electrolyte Imbalances (NCLEX) Exam 4 Questions and Answers Already Passed - A 56-year-old patient with chronic kidney disease presents with edema in the lower extremities. The nurse notes a serum albumin level of 2.5 g/dL. Which of the following electrolyte imbalances is most like...

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- A 56-year-old patient with chronic kidney disease presents with edema in the lower extremities.

The nurse notes a serum albumin level of 2.5 g/dL. Which of the following electrolyte

imbalances is most likely contributing to this condition?

a) Hyperkalemia

b) Hypercalcemia

c) Hypoalbuminemia

d) Hyponatremia


✔✔ c) Hypoalbuminemia




- A patient who has been vomiting for 48 hours presents with a serum potassium level of 3.0

mEq/L. Which of the following symptoms should the nurse assess for next?

a) Hypertension

b) Tachycardia

c) Hypoventilation

d) Nausea and vomiting


✔✔ b) Tachycardia

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,- A 75-year-old patient with severe dehydration is being treated with IV fluids. Which of the

following is the best indicator that the patient is responding to the treatment?

a) Increased urinary output

b) Decreased serum sodium levels

c) Increased serum potassium levels

d) Improved mental status


✔✔ a) Increased urinary output




- A patient is being treated for hyperkalemia with sodium bicarbonate. Which electrolyte

imbalance is the nurse most concerned about during this treatment?

a) Hyponatremia

b) Hypokalemia

c) Hypercalcemia

d) Hypocalcemia


✔✔ b) Hypokalemia




- A nurse is caring for a patient with a history of excessive alcohol use and a low magnesium

level. What would be the most appropriate nursing intervention?

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, a) Administer magnesium sulfate

b) Restrict fluid intake

c) Encourage potassium-rich foods

d) Administer calcium gluconate


✔✔ a) Administer magnesium sulfate




- A patient with chronic respiratory acidosis due to emphysema is at risk for developing which of

the following electrolyte imbalances?

a) Hyperkalemia

b) Hypokalemia

c) Hypercalcemia

d) Hypocalcemia


✔✔ a) Hyperkalemia




- A 60-year-old patient with heart failure is on diuretics and has a potassium level of 2.5 mEq/L.

The nurse should be most concerned about which of the following findings?

a) Bradycardia

b) Hyperreflexia

c) Increased urine output
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, d) Hypovolemia


✔✔ a) Bradycardia




- A nurse is caring for a patient with low serum sodium and hypervolemia. Which intervention

should the nurse anticipate?

a) Administer a hypertonic saline solution

b) Restrict fluids and administer diuretics

c) Administer a potassium-sparing diuretic

d) Monitor respiratory rate


✔✔ b) Restrict fluids and administer diuretics




- A patient presents with a calcium level of 7.5 mg/dL, and the nurse suspects hypocalcemia.

What is the most common clinical manifestation of this electrolyte imbalance?

a) Positive Chvostek’s sign

b) Muscle weakness

c) Tetany and spasms

d) Decreased heart rate


✔✔ a) Positive Chvostek’s sign



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