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NCLEX - Fluid & Electrolyte Imbalances Questions and Answers Already Passed Which condition is most likely to cause hyperkalemia? - A. Diuretic therapy - B. Renal failure - C. Hypothyroidism - D. Chronic diarrhea B. Renal failure A patient with hypovolemia is receiving IV fluids. W...

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Which condition is most likely to cause hyperkalemia?

- A. Diuretic therapy

- B. Renal failure

- C. Hypothyroidism

- D. Chronic diarrhea


✔✔ B. Renal failure




A patient with hypovolemia is receiving IV fluids. What is the best indicator of fluid volume

restoration?

- A. Decreased heart rate

- B. Increased blood pressure

- C. Increased urine output

- D. Decreased body temperature


✔✔ C. Increased urine output




A nurse is caring for a patient with respiratory acidosis. What is the priority action?


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,- A. Administer sodium bicarbonate

- B. Increase fluid intake

- C. Monitor for signs of hyperkalemia

- D. Encourage deep breathing exercises


✔✔ D. Encourage deep breathing exercises




A patient with a serum calcium level of 7.5 mg/dL is at risk for which complication?

- A. Muscle cramps

- B. Seizures

- C. Cardiac arrhythmias

- D. Constipation


✔✔ B. Seizures




Which intervention should the nurse implement for a patient with hypercalcemia?

- A. Administer calcium supplements

- B. Increase dietary calcium intake

- C. Encourage fluid intake to prevent kidney stones

- D. Provide magnesium supplements


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, ✔✔ C. Encourage fluid intake to prevent kidney stones




A patient is receiving potassium chloride for hypokalemia. Which of the following should the

nurse monitor?

- A. Blood pressure

- B. Serum calcium levels

- C. Electrocardiogram (ECG)

- D. Respiratory rate


✔✔ C. Electrocardiogram (ECG)




A patient with heart failure has a low serum sodium level. What intervention should the nurse

prioritize?

- A. Increase fluid intake

- B. Restrict fluid intake

- C. Administer sodium chloride

- D. Administer potassium chloride


✔✔ B. Restrict fluid intake




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