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Fluid and Electrolytes – PrepU Chapter 28 – Already Graded A What is the most abundant cation in extracellular fluid? - A. Potassium - B. Magnesium - C. Sodium - D. Calcium C. Sodium Which condition is most likely to occur with dehydration? - A. Hyponatremia - B. Hypernatremi...

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28 – Already Graded A
What is the most abundant cation in extracellular fluid?

- A. Potassium

- B. Magnesium

- C. Sodium

- D. Calcium


✔✔ C. Sodium




Which condition is most likely to occur with dehydration?

- A. Hyponatremia

- B. Hypernatremia

- C. Hypocalcemia

- D. Hyperkalemia


✔✔ B. Hypernatremia




A nurse is caring for a client with hypokalemia. What intervention is most appropriate?

- A. Encourage high-sodium foods.

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,- B. Administer potassium supplements.

- C. Restrict fluid intake.

- D. Provide magnesium-rich foods.


✔✔ B. Administer potassium supplements.




Which electrolyte imbalance is characterized by a prolonged QT interval on an ECG?

- A. Hypocalcemia

- B. Hypercalcemia

- C. Hypokalemia

- D. Hyperkalemia


✔✔ A. Hypocalcemia




What is the primary regulator of sodium levels in the body?

- A. Aldosterone

- B. Antidiuretic hormone

- C. Insulin

- D. Parathyroid hormone


✔✔ A. Aldosterone


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,A patient presents with muscle twitching and a positive Chvostek's sign. What electrolyte

imbalance is likely?

- A. Hypomagnesemia

- B. Hypocalcemia

- C. Hyperkalemia

- D. Hyponatremia


✔✔ B. Hypocalcemia




Which of the following is a clinical sign of hyperkalemia?

- A. Prolonged PR interval

- B. Peaked T waves

- C. Flattened T waves

- D. ST segment elevation


✔✔ B. Peaked T waves




What is the normal range for serum magnesium?

- A. 1.5–2.5 mg/dL



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, - B. 3.5–5.0 mg/dL

- C. 8.5–10.5 mg/dL

- D. 135–145 mEq/L


✔✔ A. 1.5–2.5 mg/dL




A nurse is monitoring a client for signs of hypochloremia. Which symptom is expected?

- A. Hyperactivity of deep tendon reflexes

- B. Excessive thirst

- C. Bradycardia

- D. Muscle flaccidity


✔✔ A. Hyperactivity of deep tendon reflexes




What is the primary cause of hyperphosphatemia in patients with chronic kidney disease?

- A. Increased dietary phosphate intake

- B. Excessive parathyroid hormone secretion

- C. Impaired phosphate excretion

- D. Hypovolemia


✔✔ C. Impaired phosphate excretion


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