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NCLEX Questions: Homeostasis, Fluids, and Electrolytes (Questions 61-120) 100% Pass
NCLEX Questions: Homeostasis, Fluids, 
and Electrolytes (Questions 61-120) 
 
100% Pass 
 
A patient with fluid imbalance is likely to experience changes in which of the following? 
 Blood pressure and heart rate 
 
When dehydration occurs, what compensatory mechanism does the body activate to maintain 
homeostasis? 
 
 Increased thirst and release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) 
 
Which electrolyte imbalance is most commonly associated with renal failure? 
 Hyperkalemia 
 
If a patient presents ...
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NCLEX Questions: Homeostasis, Fluids, 
and Electrolytes (Questions 61-120) 
 
100% Pass 
 
A patient with fluid imbalance is likely to experience changes in which of the following? 
 Blood pressure and heart rate 
 
When dehydration occurs, what compensatory mechanism does the body activate to maintain 
homeostasis? 
 
 Increased thirst and release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) 
 
Which electrolyte imbalance is most commonly associated with renal failure? 
 Hyperkalemia 
 
If a patient presents ...
NCLEX Fluid and Electrolytes Questions and Answers 100% Pass
NCLEX Fluid and Electrolytes Questions 
 
and Answers 100% Pass 
 
A patient with hyperkalemia should be monitored for which complication? 
Tachycardia 
Bradycardia 
 Irregular heart rhythm 
 
Hypertension 
 
A patient is experiencing respiratory alkalosis. What will the body do to compensate? 
 The kidneys will excrete bicarbonate 
The lungs will retain carbon dioxide 
The kidneys will retain hydrogen ions 
The body will not compensate 
 
In a patient with hypovolemia, which of the following is...
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NCLEX Fluid and Electrolytes Questions 
 
and Answers 100% Pass 
 
A patient with hyperkalemia should be monitored for which complication? 
Tachycardia 
Bradycardia 
 Irregular heart rhythm 
 
Hypertension 
 
A patient is experiencing respiratory alkalosis. What will the body do to compensate? 
 The kidneys will excrete bicarbonate 
The lungs will retain carbon dioxide 
The kidneys will retain hydrogen ions 
The body will not compensate 
 
In a patient with hypovolemia, which of the following is...
Saunders NCLEX~Fluids and Electrolytes Questions and Answers Already Passed
Saunders NCLEX~Fluids and 
Electrolytes Questions and Answers 
 
Already Passed 
 
A patient with hypokalemia may exhibit which of the following signs or symptoms? 
 Muscle weakness and irregular heart rhythms 
 
In the case of hypercalcemia, which system is most likely to be affected? 
 The nervous system, causing confusion and lethargy 
 
When a patient is diagnosed with hyponatremia, what would be a priority nursing intervention? 
 Monitor for neurological changes and confusion 
 
A patient w...
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Saunders NCLEX~Fluids and 
Electrolytes Questions and Answers 
 
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A patient with hypokalemia may exhibit which of the following signs or symptoms? 
 Muscle weakness and irregular heart rhythms 
 
In the case of hypercalcemia, which system is most likely to be affected? 
 The nervous system, causing confusion and lethargy 
 
When a patient is diagnosed with hyponatremia, what would be a priority nursing intervention? 
 Monitor for neurological changes and confusion 
 
A patient w...
Saunders Fluid & Electrolyte Practice Questions with Complete Solutions
Saunders Fluid & Electrolyte Practice 
Questions with Complete Solutions 
 
A patient is receiving a transfusion of blood. The nurse should be alert to signs of fluid overload, 
including which of the following? 
Tachycardia 
 Pulmonary edema 
 
Decreased blood pressure 
Hyperglycemia 
 
A patient with heart failure is being treated with a diuretic. Which of the following lab values 
would be most concerning for this patient? 
Chloride 95 mEq/L 
 Potassium 3.0 mEq/L 
Sodium 140 mEq/L 
Calcium 9....
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Saunders Fluid & Electrolyte Practice 
Questions with Complete Solutions 
 
A patient is receiving a transfusion of blood. The nurse should be alert to signs of fluid overload, 
including which of the following? 
Tachycardia 
 Pulmonary edema 
 
Decreased blood pressure 
Hyperglycemia 
 
A patient with heart failure is being treated with a diuretic. Which of the following lab values 
would be most concerning for this patient? 
Chloride 95 mEq/L 
 Potassium 3.0 mEq/L 
Sodium 140 mEq/L 
Calcium 9....
NCLEX Questions: Fluid & Electrolytes (Questions 1-60) Latest Update Graded A+
NCLEX Questions: Fluid & Electrolytes 
(Questions 1-60) Latest Update 
 
Graded A+ 
 
A patient is receiving IV fluids and is at risk for fluid overload. Which of the following should 
be closely monitored? 
 Lung sounds 
 
A nurse is caring for a patient with hyponatremia. What is the priority intervention? 
 Administer hypertonic saline as ordered 
 
A patient with hypokalemia is prescribed oral potassium supplements. What should the nurse 
instruct the patient to do? 
 Take the potassium with...
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NCLEX Questions: Fluid & Electrolytes 
(Questions 1-60) Latest Update 
 
Graded A+ 
 
A patient is receiving IV fluids and is at risk for fluid overload. Which of the following should 
be closely monitored? 
 Lung sounds 
 
A nurse is caring for a patient with hyponatremia. What is the priority intervention? 
 Administer hypertonic saline as ordered 
 
A patient with hypokalemia is prescribed oral potassium supplements. What should the nurse 
instruct the patient to do? 
 Take the potassium with...
NCLEX PN - Fluids/Electrolytes and Medication Questions and Answers Already Passed
NCLEX PN - Fluids/Electrolytes and 
Medication Questions and Answers 
 
Already Passed 
 
A patient is being treated for dehydration with IV fluids. Which of the following should the 
nurse monitor closely to assess fluid status? 
 Urine output 
 
Heart rate 
Blood pressure 
Respiratory rate 
 
A patient with hypokalemia is being discharged with a prescription for potassium supplements. 
The nurse should advise the patient to avoid which of the following? 
Chlorine-based solutions 
 
 Salt subst...
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Medication Questions and Answers 
 
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A patient is being treated for dehydration with IV fluids. Which of the following should the 
nurse monitor closely to assess fluid status? 
 Urine output 
 
Heart rate 
Blood pressure 
Respiratory rate 
 
A patient with hypokalemia is being discharged with a prescription for potassium supplements. 
The nurse should advise the patient to avoid which of the following? 
Chlorine-based solutions 
 
 Salt subst...
1601 Pharm - Fluid and Electrolyte Replacement NCLEX Style Questions Already Passed
1601 Pharm - Fluid and Electrolyte 
Replacement NCLEX Style Questions 
 
Already Passed 
 
A patient with hyperkalemia is being treated with sodium bicarbonate. What is the nurse's 
primary concern while administering this treatment? 
a) Risk of developing metabolic alkalosis 
 
b) Possible hypoglycemia 
c) Hypokalemia from over-correction 
d) Risk of hypercalcemia due to fluid shifts 
 
A nurse is caring for a patient who has been experiencing severe vomiting and diarrhea. Which 
of the foll...
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Replacement NCLEX Style Questions 
 
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A patient with hyperkalemia is being treated with sodium bicarbonate. What is the nurse's 
primary concern while administering this treatment? 
a) Risk of developing metabolic alkalosis 
 
b) Possible hypoglycemia 
c) Hypokalemia from over-correction 
d) Risk of hypercalcemia due to fluid shifts 
 
A nurse is caring for a patient who has been experiencing severe vomiting and diarrhea. Which 
of the foll...
EGEE 101 - Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
EGEE 101 - Exam 1 Questions and 
 
Answers 100% Pass 
 
Which of the following is a renewable energy source? 
a) Oil 
b) Solar power 
c) Natural gas 
d) Coal 
 
The efficiency of an engine is defined as the ratio of: 
a) Work done to the energy used 
b) Useful energy output to total energy input 
c) Heat produced to mechanical energy 
d) Power output to power input 
 
What is the main environmental concern associated with burning fossil fuels for energy? 
a) Ozone layer depletion 
b) Soil erosio...
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EGEE 101 - Exam 1 Questions and 
 
Answers 100% Pass 
 
Which of the following is a renewable energy source? 
a) Oil 
b) Solar power 
c) Natural gas 
d) Coal 
 
The efficiency of an engine is defined as the ratio of: 
a) Work done to the energy used 
b) Useful energy output to total energy input 
c) Heat produced to mechanical energy 
d) Power output to power input 
 
What is the main environmental concern associated with burning fossil fuels for energy? 
a) Ozone layer depletion 
b) Soil erosio...
EGEE 101 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
EGEE 101 Exam 1 Questions and 
Answers Already Passed 
 
Which of the following energy sources is most commonly used to generate electricity 
worldwide? 
a) Biomass 
b) Coal 
 
c) Geothermal 
d) Solar 
 
What type of energy is stored in a battery? 
a) Kinetic energy 
b) Chemical energy 
c) Thermal energy 
d) Gravitational energy 
 
The primary purpose of a photovoltaic cell is to convert: 
a) Mechanical energy into electrical energy 
b) Solar energy into electrical energy 
 
2 
 
c) Chemical ene...
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Answers Already Passed 
 
Which of the following energy sources is most commonly used to generate electricity 
worldwide? 
a) Biomass 
b) Coal 
 
c) Geothermal 
d) Solar 
 
What type of energy is stored in a battery? 
a) Kinetic energy 
b) Chemical energy 
c) Thermal energy 
d) Gravitational energy 
 
The primary purpose of a photovoltaic cell is to convert: 
a) Mechanical energy into electrical energy 
b) Solar energy into electrical energy 
 
2 
 
c) Chemical ene...
EGEE 101 Midterm Questions and Answers 100% Pass
EGEE 101 Midterm Questions and 
 
Answers 100% Pass 
 
What is the main disadvantage of using fossil fuels for energy production? 
a) They contribute to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions 
b) They are renewable 
c) They are easy to store and transport 
d) They are the cheapest form of energy 
 
Which of the following is a non-renewable source of energy? 
a) Wind energy 
b) Coal 
c) Solar energy 
d) Hydroelectric energy 
 
Which process converts the sun's energy into chemical energy in...
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EGEE 101 Midterm Questions and 
 
Answers 100% Pass 
 
What is the main disadvantage of using fossil fuels for energy production? 
a) They contribute to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions 
b) They are renewable 
c) They are easy to store and transport 
d) They are the cheapest form of energy 
 
Which of the following is a non-renewable source of energy? 
a) Wind energy 
b) Coal 
c) Solar energy 
d) Hydroelectric energy 
 
Which process converts the sun's energy into chemical energy in...
ITEC Makeup Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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