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[Show more]Med Surge Ch. 10 - Fluid & Electrolytes 
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A patient is admitted to the emergency department with hypovolemia. Which IV solution 
should the nurse anticipate administering? 
1. 3% sodium chloride 
2. 10% dextrose in water 
3. 0.45% sodium chloride 
4. lactated...
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A patient is admitted to the emergency department with hypovolemia. Which IV solution 
should the nurse anticipate administering? 
1. 3% sodium chloride 
2. 10% dextrose in water 
3. 0.45% sodium chloride 
4. lactated...
Nursing Application for Fluids and 
Electrolytes Latest Review with 100% 
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Which of the following can suggest an acute hemolytic reaction after starting a blood 
transfusion? Select all that apply. *Ans* *Fever 
*Blood in urine 
*Hypotension 
Delayed complications of a peripheral ...
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Which of the following can suggest an acute hemolytic reaction after starting a blood 
transfusion? Select all that apply. *Ans* *Fever 
*Blood in urine 
*Hypotension 
Delayed complications of a peripheral ...
CH. 10: FLUID AND ELECTROLYTES 
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The nurse is caring for a client who has a diagnosis of syndrome of inappropriate 
antidiuretic hormone secretion. The plan of care includes assessment of specific gravity 
every four hours. The results of this test will allow...
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The nurse is caring for a client who has a diagnosis of syndrome of inappropriate 
antidiuretic hormone secretion. The plan of care includes assessment of specific gravity 
every four hours. The results of this test will allow...
Recent Fundamentals success Fluid and 
Electrolytes Exam 2 with 100% Correct 
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Compare body water to total weight in infants and adults. *Ans* The total body water is 
about 80% of body weight at birth, gradually decreasing with age to 60-65 % in adults. 
Identify patients more susceptibl...
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Compare body water to total weight in infants and adults. *Ans* The total body water is 
about 80% of body weight at birth, gradually decreasing with age to 60-65 % in adults. 
Identify patients more susceptibl...
Chapter 18 - Fluids and Electrolytes with 
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A 66-year-old patient has recently been experiencing excessive edema in his feet. The nurse 
discusses with the patient the dietary changes that may be causing the water retention in 
association with the patient's edema. Which ele...
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A 66-year-old patient has recently been experiencing excessive edema in his feet. The nurse 
discusses with the patient the dietary changes that may be causing the water retention in 
association with the patient's edema. Which ele...
MS Chapter 14: Fluids and Electrolytes 
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1. A nurse assesses that a patient's urine has become much more concentrated. What is the 
most likely cause for the change? 
a. Adrenaline 
b. Aldosterone 
c. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) 
d. Insulin *Ans* ANS: B 
...
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1. A nurse assesses that a patient's urine has become much more concentrated. What is the 
most likely cause for the change? 
a. Adrenaline 
b. Aldosterone 
c. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) 
d. Insulin *Ans* ANS: B 
...
NSG 170 -Fluid and Electrolytes Q&A 
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Osmosis 
Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane 
Diffusion 
Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower 
concentration. 
Filtration 
A technique that uses a porous barrier to separate a sol...
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Osmosis 
Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane 
Diffusion 
Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower 
concentration. 
Filtration 
A technique that uses a porous barrier to separate a sol...
Fluids and Electrolytes Nursing 
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1) A nurse is caring for a critically ill patient with a urinary retention catheter. Which 
hourly urine output should FIRST alert the nurse that the primary health-care provider 
should be notified? 
1. 20mL 
2...
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1) A nurse is caring for a critically ill patient with a urinary retention catheter. Which 
hourly urine output should FIRST alert the nurse that the primary health-care provider 
should be notified? 
1. 20mL 
2...
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