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1. Question Lee Angela’s lab test just revealed that her chloride level is 96 mEq/L. As a nurse, you would interpret this serum chloride level as: A. High B. Low C. Within normal range D. High normal Incorrect Correct Answer: C. Within normal range Normal serum concentrations of chloride...

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Fluid & Electrolyte NCLEX
Practice Quiz (120
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UPDATED ON MARCH 19, 2022 BY MATT VERA, BSN, R.N.

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Welcome to your NCLEX reviewer and practice questions for fluids
and electrolytes. In this nursing test bank, test your competence on
the concepts of homeostasis, fluids, and electrolytes. Fluid and
electrolyte balance plays an important role in homeostasis, and

critical care nurses assume a vital role in identifying and treating
the physiologic stressors experienced by critically ill patients that
disrupt homeostasis.



Fluid & Electrolyte Nursing Test
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This section includes the NCLEX-style practice questions about
fluid and electrolytes. This nursing test bank set includes 120
practice questions divided into four parts.


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1. Fluid & Electrolyte NCLEX Practice | Quiz #1: 30 Questions
2. Fluid & Electrolyte NCLEX Practice | Quiz #2: 30 Questions
3. Fluid & Electrolyte NCLEX Practice | Quiz #3: 30 Questions
4. Fluid & Electrolyte NCLEX Practice | Quiz #4: 30 Questions


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1. Question

Lee Angela’s lab test just revealed that her chloride level is 96
mEq/L. As a nurse, you would interpret this serum chloride level as:



A. High




B. Low




C. Within normal range




D. High normal




Incorrect
Correct Answer: C. Within normal range
Normal serum concentrations of chloride range from 95 to 108
mEq/L. Chloride is an anion found predominantly in the
extracellular fluid. The kidneys predominantly regulate serum
chloride levels. Most of the chloride, which is filtered by the
glomerulus, is reabsorbed by both proximal and distal tubules
(majorly by proximal tubule) by both active and passive transport.
Option A: Hyperchloremia is an electrolyte disturbance in which
there is an elevated level of the chloride ions in the blood. The
normal serum range for chloride is 95 to 108 mEq/L, therefore
chloride levels at or above 110 mEq/L usually indicate kidney
dysfunction as it is a regulator of chloride concentration.
Option B: The most red ced le els of ser m chloride (range 45 to

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