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Pediatric Hesi Case Study Fluid and Electrolytes Test questions with correct answers Ricky Sanchez is a term newborn. His parents are 18 and 19 years old. Mr. Sanchez works long hours as a mechanic and Mrs. Sanchez stays at home with Ricky, who is their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Sanchez express...

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What are the principles of fluid balance? - ANSWER-Infants have a greater percent of fluid in the extracellular compartment compared to adults; therefore, they have greater and more rapid fluid losses Ricky weighs 3.4 kg. Referencing the fluid composition chart, what is Ricky's daily maintenanc...

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Which assessment findings would lead the nurse to believe that Loc is moderately dehydrated? - ANSWER-Capillary refill of 4 seconds, dry mucous membranes, and HR of 160 bpm In order to obtain more information about his current status, which questions are a priority for the nurse to ask? - ANSWER...

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Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in which vital sign when she changes position? a. Respiratory rate. b. Blood pressure. c. Temperature. d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and ...

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Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in which vital sign when she changes position? a. Respiratory rate. b. Blood pressure. c. Temperature. d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and ...

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Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in which vital sign when she changes position? a. Respiratory rate. b. Blood pressure. c. Temperature. d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and ...

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Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in which vital sign when she changes position? a. Respiratory rate. b. Blood pressure. c. Temperature. d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and ...

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Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in which vital sign when she changes position? a. Respiratory rate. b. Blood pressure. c. Temperature. d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and ...

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Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in which vital sign when she changes position? a. Respiratory rate. b. Blood pressure. c. Temperature. d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and ...

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Which assessment findings would lead the nurse to believe that Loc is moderately dehydrated? - answer-Capillary refill of 4 seconds, dry mucous membranes, and HR of 160 bpm In order to obtain more information about his current status, which questions are a priority for the nurse to ask? - answer...

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Donna King is an 80 year old female with coronary artery disease and hypertension. Her daughter brought her to the Emergency Department because she has become increasingly weak and confused and was found by a neighbor wandering her neighborhood unable to locate her home. Donna's daughter tells t...

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Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in which vital sign when she changes position? - ANSWER-Blood pressure The nurse plans to assess the client for orthostatic vital sign changes. Which action will the nurse take first? - ANSWER-Position the client in a s...

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HESI case study: Fluid Balance Questions and answers Donna King is an 80 year old female with coronary artery disease and hypertension. Her daughter brought her to the Emergency Department because she has become increasingly weak and confused and was found by a neighbor wandering her neighborho...

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Rusty called his son complaining that he wasn't feeling well. He had vomiting and diarrhea the past few days, and was unable to eat or drink very much, despite being thirsty. Upon arrival at Rusty's apartment, his son found him lethargic and disoriented. Data suggest that Rusty is at risk for ...

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Meet the client - ANSWER-The client is an older adult with a long history of type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension. The client record notes a family history of polycystic kidney disease (PKD). The client was diagnosed with stage 4 chronic kidney disease (CKD) two years ago. The client calls t...

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