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Normal Sodium level - ANS-135-145 Hyponatremia - ANS-low sodium in the blood Chronic: Anorexia, Nausea, Emesis, Muscular, Weakness, Irritability Severe: gait changes, stupor, seizures, coma causes of hyponatremia - ANS-Causes of hyponatremia: Diuretics-Thiazide Drugs Dietary Changes,Low Na diet, ...

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NGN NCLEX Review 2023
Normal Sodium level - ANS-135-145

Hyponatremia - ANS-low sodium in the blood
Chronic: Anorexia, Nausea, Emesis, Muscular, Weakness, Irritability
Severe: gait changes, stupor, seizures, coma

causes of hyponatremia - ANS-Causes of hyponatremia:
Diuretics-Thiazide Drugs
Dietary Changes,Low Na diet,
Excessive water intake with sweating
Fad diets, Anorexia nervosa.
GI vomiting, diarrhea, GI suctioning,
Tap water enemas,diuretics, kidney disease

Treatments for hyponatremia - ANS-0.9% NaCl, accurate I&O, vitals (pulse), watch for
signs of water intoxication, monitor blood gases, watch for respiratory difficulties

Hypernatremia - ANS-high sodium in the blood
Mild: thirst, rough dry tongue, dry sticky mucous membranes, tachycardia, fever, flushed
dry skin
Severe: disorientation, hallucinations, lethargy, irritability, seizure, coma

causes of hypernatremia - ANS-Causes:
Dietary Changes-Excessive Salt intake
Excessive IV Saline
Deprivation of water
GI Disorders (Watery Diarrhea)
Decreased Renal Function
Insensible Water Loss
Heat Stroke
Salt water drowning
Head Injury Trauma

treatments for hypernatremia - ANS-restrict sodium intake, identify drugs that are
sodium retaining, monitor Na levels daily, check for rales, edema in lower extremities,
I&O, Urine specific gravity

urine specific gravity level - ANS->1.015

normal potassium levels - ANS-3.5-5.0 mEq/L

hypokalemia - ANS-low potassium
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, vertigo, ventricular arrhythmias, hypotension, polyuria,
muscle cramps, alkalosis, lethargy

,causes of hyponatremia - ANS-Malnutrition; Alcoholism
Potassium wasting diuretics
Renal Failure, Hyperaldosteronism
Steroids
GI Losses;laxative abuse,diarrhea,vomiting,
gastric suctioning
Trauma & injury, excessive sweating
Alkalosis, Insulin

treatments for hypokalemia - ANS-oral supplements or food replacement, K Cl(20-40)
meq, Kay Ciel, Kaochlor, oral potassium is extremely irritating to the stomach and
should be diluted in water

hyperkalemia - ANS-high potassium
Abd cramps
Tachycardia
Widened QRS
Ventricular arrhythmia
Cardiac Arrest
Oliguria
Numbness face, tongue, feet , hands

causes of hyperkalemia - ANS-Excessive K intake, IV K Infusions
Decreased renal function
K sparing diuretics -Aldactone,Dyrenium
Metabolic Acidosis,Hypergylcemia
Addisons disease
Hemolysis, Chemotherapy
Tissue damage, crush injuries, burns
Drugs: Capotril,Cyclosporin, Heparin, Dig toxicity,Penicillin Salts, Beta Blockers

treatments for hyperkalemia - ANS-Potassium restriction
IV sodium bicarb
Kayexalate (sodium polystyrene sulfonate)
Orally given every 4-6 hours and results occur in 1-2 hours
Rectally given has a retention enema every 2-4 hours
Enema removes K in 30-60 minutes
Monitor labs and EKG

normal calcium levels - ANS-9.0-10.5 mEq/l

hypocalcemia - ANS-low calcium in blood
Tetany
Prolonged Q-T wave
Anxiety

, Irritability
Confusion
Convulsions

causes of hypocalcemia - ANS-Dietary: Lack of Ca intake, Inadequate Vit D or lack of
protein, malabsorption
Hypomagnesemia,
Hyperphosphatemia
GI: Chronic Diarrhea
Pancreatitis
Calcium Binders

treatments of hypocalcemia - ANS-Oral Calcium with Vit D bid
10% IV Calcium Gluconate in D5W
Monitor serum Ca levels
Monitor ECG, and Vital Signs
Teach foods rich in Calcium

tetany - ANS-nervous disorders marked by intermittent spasms or tingling around mouth
and hands and feet as well as muscle spasms of extremities and face

Chvostek's sign - ANS-a spasm of the facial muscles elicited by tapping the facial nerve
in the region of the parotid gland
HYPOcalcemia

Trousseau's sign - ANS-a muscle spasm elicited by putting pressure on the upper arm
HYPOcalcemia

hypercalcemia - ANS-high calcium
Muscle weakness
Tiredness
Lethargy
Constipation, anorexia, N&V
Depression
Apathy
Deep bone pain
Calcium stones

causes of hypercalcemia - ANS-Increased PTH, Immobility
Metastasis Neoplastic Disease -breast , prostate, melanomas, bone, others
Cellular destruction, bone tumor
Dietary increased calcium salts, or Vit D
Diuretics, Thiazides
Over use of Ca containing antacids

Fluid volume deficit - ANS-too little fluid in the body

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